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raisemysc0re
Established Contributor

CapitalOne combine

I have a QS with a 17K limit that I opened about 18 months ago, at the begining of my rebuild, but the APR is stuck at 19.24%

I am now prequalified to get another CapOne QS card with a better APR of 14.24%.

I am considering this with the idea of combining the credit limit into one card.

I don't know what the SL limit would be on the new card.

I'm nervous that if I combine them I will either have:

1. A older card with a bad APR but better AAoA

2. A newer card with a lower APR but worse AAoA.

I wouldn't want to combine the newer limit to a higher APR card but also wouldn't want to lose my oldest account...

APR is not usually an important factor since I PIF all of my credit cards... But you never know when something could happen!

 

Could I just combine a portion of my old card to the new one giving me the option of a high CL on the line with the lowest APR and also keep my oldest post rebuild trade line open?

 

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Dalmus
Valued Contributor

Re: CapitalOne combine

Two things...

 

1) In order to combine, BOTH cards need to be at least six months old.

2) You will have to apply for and get the new card, of course, so in that sense, yes, your AAoA would be affected.  But when you combine the cards, there will be no change in your AAoA because the card that is closed will continue to age and report for 7-10 years.

3)  Unless you USE a good portion of that 17K credit limit on a regular basis (I'm talking 1/3 to 1/2 in transactions, whether or not you PIF), combining that limit with another card could put you into Cap1's sites to do a balance decrease because you are not USING the larger credit limit.   Several people here have been decreased from $20-25K down to $10K for that exact reason.

4)  I'd probably just apply for the new card and let it be its own entity with a lower APR.  But keep in mind, if you pay in full each month, APR doesn't matter.

 

Okay, so that was four things...  Smiley Happy

NFCU MR: $25K | Venture: $21K | Amex ED: $18K | NFCU CR: $18K | Amex BCE: $15K | IT #1: $17.5K | PNC Core: $15K | PPMC:  $12K | Wells Fargo: $11K | Savor: 12K | Cap1 QS: $8.5K | Barclays Rewards: $7.75K | IT #2: $7.3K | MLife: $9.5K | Sportsman's Guide: $8.7K | PenFed PR: $5.5K | Elan Plat: $2.3K | TRV: $3.6K | BotW: $3K


Current FICO 8 Scores: EQ: 831| TU: 818 | EX: 809


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raisemysc0re
Established Contributor

Re: CapitalOne combine

Good points.

I always seem to have an itchy trigger finger but I hardlky ever scratch it.

My main reasons for getting the new card was to transfer all of some of the 17K to a lower interest card and also have a higher limit card which I've read produces higher SL's when opening new accounts.

I think I'll wait until I actually need a new card. Maybe when I need to take advantage of the 9mo 0% intro APR.

 

 

 

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Dalmus
Valued Contributor

Re: CapitalOne combine


@raisemysc0re wrote:

Good points.

I always seem to have an itchy trigger finger but I hardlky ever scratch it.

My main reasons for getting the new card was to transfer all of some of the 17K to a lower interest card and also have a higher limit card which I've read produces higher SL's when opening new accounts.

I think I'll wait until I actually need a new card. Maybe when I need to take advantage of the 9mo 0% intro APR.

 

 

 


 I know the feeling... I've been on a role this year with all 5 digit SL approvals.  Discover is prequaling me rightnow with a 14mo 0% APR.  I'm resisting though... One, I already have an IT.  And, two, I already have 4 new accounts  in 2017.  Gotta stay in the garden!

NFCU MR: $25K | Venture: $21K | Amex ED: $18K | NFCU CR: $18K | Amex BCE: $15K | IT #1: $17.5K | PNC Core: $15K | PPMC:  $12K | Wells Fargo: $11K | Savor: 12K | Cap1 QS: $8.5K | Barclays Rewards: $7.75K | IT #2: $7.3K | MLife: $9.5K | Sportsman's Guide: $8.7K | PenFed PR: $5.5K | Elan Plat: $2.3K | TRV: $3.6K | BotW: $3K


Current FICO 8 Scores: EQ: 831| TU: 818 | EX: 809


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HeavenOhio
Senior Contributor

Re: CapitalOne combine

I don't believe you can transfer part of a Capital One card's limit to another. That's something you should call and ask about so you know for sure before applying rather than finding out after.

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Dalmus
Valued Contributor

Re: CapitalOne combine


@HeavenOhio wrote:

I don't believe you can transfer part of a Capital One card's limit to another. That's something you should call and ask about so you know for sure before applying rather than finding out after.


I actually didn't catch that.  Smiley Happy 

 

BUT... you CAN do a "hassle free check" as your balance transfer, and they send you a check, you deposit it, and then pay off the other card with the money from you checking account.

 

Discover will basically do the same thing, only they'll electronically deposit the money.

NFCU MR: $25K | Venture: $21K | Amex ED: $18K | NFCU CR: $18K | Amex BCE: $15K | IT #1: $17.5K | PNC Core: $15K | PPMC:  $12K | Wells Fargo: $11K | Savor: 12K | Cap1 QS: $8.5K | Barclays Rewards: $7.75K | IT #2: $7.3K | MLife: $9.5K | Sportsman's Guide: $8.7K | PenFed PR: $5.5K | Elan Plat: $2.3K | TRV: $3.6K | BotW: $3K


Current FICO 8 Scores: EQ: 831| TU: 818 | EX: 809


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raisemysc0re
Established Contributor

Re: CapitalOne combine

Not thinking of transferring the balance as I never carry one.

More of transferring credit line.

I know you can combine  2 CapOne cards and my question was if I could transfer credit line portions between cards.

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UncleB
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Re: CapitalOne combine


@raisemysc0re wrote:

Not thinking of transferring the balance as I never carry one.

More of transferring credit line.

I know you can combine  2 CapOne cards and my question was if I could transfer credit line portions between cards.


The answer to this is no, at least not at this time.

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Shooting-For-800
Senior Contributor

Re: CapitalOne combine

why combine them?

if you got prequal for venture, it is probably pretty good CL based on your interest rate (lowest avail)

Larger limit cap one cards get more attention.

I would just keep both cards seperate 

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raisemysc0re
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Re: CapitalOne combine

I guess that is my concern... That I apply for the new card, get a low interest rate but not a high CL.

If I apply and get a decent SL than I would just keep them both seperate and be finie with it.

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