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MrCollector
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CSP Initial CLI

So I was just shockingly approved for a CSP (http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Credit-Card-App-Approvals/CSP-Shockingly-Approved/td-p/3039898), and it said I "can discuss available credit line options with a CSR" when I call to activate my card. I was given a 5K CL.

 

Has anyone had success with an initial CLI, and if so, what kind of jump?

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yudeology101
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Re: CSP Initial CL


@MrCollector wrote:

So I was just shockingly approved for a CSP (http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Credit-Card-App-Approvals/CSP-Shockingly-Approved/td-p/3039898), and it said I "can discuss available credit line options with a CSR" when I call to activate my card. I was given a 5K CL.

 

Has anyone had success with an initial CLI, and if so, what kind of jump?


It'll be another HP for the most part, I don't know if it's worth it for you to burn another HP.  

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MrCollector
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Re: CSP Initial CL


@yudeology101 wrote:

@MrCollector wrote:

So I was just shockingly approved for a CSP (http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Credit-Card-App-Approvals/CSP-Shockingly-Approved/td-p/3039898), and it said I "can discuss available credit line options with a CSR" when I call to activate my card. I was given a 5K CL.

 

Has anyone had success with an initial CLI, and if so, what kind of jump?


It'll be another HP for the most part, I don't know if it's worth it for you to burn another HP.  


Definitely not. I'm happy with the limit, but if they wanted to give me a bump via SP I would take it.

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azguy13
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Re: CSP Initial CL


@MrCollector wrote:

@yudeology101 wrote:

@MrCollector wrote:

So I was just shockingly approved for a CSP (http://ficoforums.myfico.com/t5/Credit-Card-App-Approvals/CSP-Shockingly-Approved/td-p/3039898), and it said I "can discuss available credit line options with a CSR" when I call to activate my card. I was given a 5K CL.

 

Has anyone had success with an initial CLI, and if so, what kind of jump?


It'll be another HP for the most part, I don't know if it's worth it for you to burn another HP.  


Definitely not. I'm happy with the limit, but if they wanted to give me a bump via SP I would take it.


I would kill to get a SP CLI with Chase, lol. I have yet to get any auto luv from them 

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MrCollector
Regular Contributor

Re: CSP Initial CLI

Anyone had any luck with an initial CLI?

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Kenny
Moderator Emeritus

Re: CSP Initial CLI


@MrCollector wrote:

Anyone had any luck with an initial CLI?


I'm sure there are some people, but they probably have a much thicker file. If the reason is that you're just really curious if it could happen to you, I would not go ahead in this direction. If you have a sizable income and you feel like you can justify a higher limit with an underwriter then maybe... but otherwise you're better just to use this very well and pay in full and they will probably auto-CLI you. Smiley Happy

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