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It can be done for a hard pull. If their CS says otherwise ask to be transferred to a supervisor. I don't know if combining more than two accounts will result in more than 1 HP, though, so tread lightly. Your AAoA will not change as the accounts will stick around on your CR for 10 years after closure.
@Involver wrote:It can be done for a hard pull. If their CS says otherwise ask to be transferred to a supervisor. I don't know if combining more than two accounts will result in more than 1 HP, though, so tread lightly. Your AAoA will not change as the accounts will stick around on your CR for 10 years after closure.
they HP your credit report just to combine credit that they have already extended to you?
That seems a little backwards...
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@Involver wrote:It can be done for a hard pull. If their CS says otherwise ask to be transferred to a supervisor. I don't know if combining more than two accounts will result in more than 1 HP, though, so tread lightly. Your AAoA will not change as the accounts will stick around on your CR for 10 years after closure.
they HP your credit report just to combine credit that they have already extended to you?
That seems a little backwards...
Citi and BoA do the same. Yes, it seems unnecessary but that's how it is.
Total CL: $321.7k | UTL: 2% | AAoA: 7.0yrs | Baddies: 0 | Other: Lease, Loan, *No Mortgage, All Inq's from Jun '20 Car Shopping |
Actually, amongst the leading card companies, only Chase is the one that does limit combining effortlessly.
AMEX has some rules about one card being 13 months old or something. (that might mean that you'll have to swallow part or whole of one AF in some cases before you can combine.)
Cap One didn't use to combine cards until recently. Even then, whether a legacy card will be combined or not depends on many factors, some of which are not completely known. There's a detailed thread about it on this forum.
As stated, Citi, BoA (I don't have this), and US Bank will do a HP to combine limits.
Unlike Chase, US Bank will not allow moving part (or whole) of the CL between branded and co-branded cards. Learnt this while closing my Club Carlson Plat. Not a big loss, $2.5k CL.