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plasticguy wrote:
My annual HHI is 185K
Congratz on the credit limit development, plasticguy. Obviously, having the income and assets does the trick and is a no-brainer, but I do have two questions for you. How long did you have to build the history to drive the limits up that high, and do you think it was more important to maintain low utillization (say 1-9%) or to maintain a no late payment (at all) history?
As for the Amex Blue, they gave me a starting limit of $1000 and purchase APR of 8.99% variable (best marketed APR but probably lowest limit they offer at this time). I blame the onging near-recession by definition (true recession in my mind) and a score of 725 (11 year history, ~15% utilization, no baddies of any kind ever, credit mix of mortgage, HELOC, credit cards, auto, and student loans), but it does make me wonder if any Amex card is really worth getting. Three other cards (Chase Freedom World MC, $17,500; Capital One NoHassle Miles Visa Signature, $5000; and a Chase Platinum MC, $13,500) are accepted more worldwide, give better rewards, are credit cards versus charge, and all carry no annual fee - unlike any of the higher end Amex cards. I have to admit it would be cool to see the Chase Freedom jump to the World Elite level but only if the annual fee is still $0 (about as likely as McCain was to win the election) .