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Are you allowed to have 2 Citi Double Cash Cards?
Why? Short version of the story: Mine is 28% interest. I defaulted on a payment 1 time in 2012. I have been in good standing ever since. They refuse to lower it, even after multiple attempts. I sometimes need to carry a balance. I don't want to just close the account because it's 8 years old and has $10,000 limit.
Yes, agree with the other advice. A rewards card is almost never worth it if you ever carry any balance at all. The interest you pay will wipe out any rewards you get and then some. If you ever ever ever carry a balance, an no AF low APR card is definitely the way to go.
Yes I had one with a fairly low limit and didn't like the CLI they gave me after a year of use so I opened a second card, got a much higher SL. I closed the first card and within 2 months I got a CLI that was greater than the SL of the first card. Banks are weird. But you can have two of them. Citi will almost never combine accounts or reallocate CLs though.
I have two Double Cash. I upgraded from Thank You Preferred and Dividend to get them. Did not apply.
@Anonymous wrote:
I didn't realize that the DC was 8 years old. Time flies.
I think DC has only been around for 2, maybe 3 years tops.
OP--did you PC your card?