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Question, though I don't think this is possible (but I believe I read of people doing/asking this, but I never thought of doing it before so I didnt really pay attention).
2 Capital One cards - one previously a Platinum, that was upgraded to a QS
The other, always a QS (I believe)
Both with $6K CLs, and both with zero Balances.
Is it possible to move the CL of one card (or some of it anyway) to the other and then close the one card?
Yes it is possible as long as your accounts are at least 1 yr old.
I thought CapOne account combinations weren't possible at this time?
@Wavester64 wrote:Question, though I don't think this is possible (but I believe I read of people doing/asking this, but I never thought of doing it before so I didnt really pay attention).
2 Capital One cards - one previously a Platinum, that was upgraded to a QS
The other, always a QS (I believe)
Both with $6K CLs, and both with zero Balances.
Is it possible to move the CL of one card (or some of it anyway) to the other and then close the one card?
Some credit card companies allow combos and others don't. I dont have a relationship with Capital One but I seem to recall them not allowing this.
@simplynoir wrote:I thought CapOne account combinations weren't possible at this time?
Cap1 isn't allowing it at this time. The ability may never come back.
@Anonymous wrote:Yes it is possible as long as your accounts are at least 1 yr old.
One is 6 and the other is like 2+ I believe.
@Wavester64 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Yes it is possible as long as your accounts are at least 1 yr old.
One is 6 and the other is like 2+ I believe.
I don't think Cap1 is allowing combos at this time. In fact they don't allow much of anything.
Capital One is not allowing account combos right now but it may come back.