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Congrats on your graduation...i know it a very good feeling
Congrats
@texasman07 wrote:
Finally! My card graduated 28 February 2013. Today I get an alert that CITI pulled my TU report, so I call thinking its fraud. Citi did a HP on my TU. FICO is 681. They unsecured today !!!
Congrats!!
if u dont mind, how long have u had it b4 it graduated and what was ur CL & initial deposit? Im thinking I might get 1...
@texasman07 wrote:
Sorry it took me a while to respond . Had my card 17 months. 200.00$ deposit. I should have deposited more but at the time I didn't have the funds.
No big deal bud, we appreciate the information. Citi claims 18 months on all the literature I could find publically, but to my knowledge we haven't had many people who have gone the Citi secured route here (as BOFA / C1 / others are far more popular). Is good to get confirmation on Citi's practices though, thank you.

Thanks. The strange thing is when I talke to the CSR I asked if I was able to PC. She said yes that the available offer would be the CITI AA Bronze or CITI AA Silver. She said I have to wait 7 days unitl my account fully converts. I tried to look up these cards but they do not exist. I found some information on the Bronze card but all seems to be outdated.
She did indicated that I have to ask for a CLI first due to the fact that the CITI AA Silver has a minimum CL of 300 and the Bronze is 3,000.00
I am going to call back Monday and get some more info.
Im so confused but happy it graduated.
So I am just going to keep adding since there is not much on MYFICO.com about the Citi Secured.
Today I recieved a letter in the mail regarding my graduation. My card was suppose to expire 03/31/2013.
The letter indicated, "Great news-We decided to renew your card with no secured deposit"
It also indicated they will return my deposit on my maturity date.
Just FYI