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I got overstock in december of 2015 hit the luv button after approval went from $250 to $450, a week ago i hit the luv button nothing yesterday i hit it and went from $450-650. I also have Abercrombie and that has yet to see an increase.
@smoop88 wrote:I got overstock in december of 2015 hit the luv button after approval went from $250 to $450, a week ago i hit the luv button nothing yesterday i hit it and went from $450-650. I also have Abercrombie and that has yet to see an increase.
> Did u app for abercrombie or (SCT)?
@FinStar wrote:
Abercrombie is not available through SCT. You have to apply for it directly and it is HP.
Thank u finstar.. i will stop trying
@FinStar wrote:
You're welcome bodyboy. Just FYI, this is one of the odd ones as far as Comenity goes and the slowest to grow. Can't recall if this card would even go beyond $5K for the average individual.
> thanks for the info finstar.. the funny thing is.. i live in these sweats, Wearing a More Exspensive (Barneys "Warehouse" sweatpant tonight) & i do Massage therapy so i work, play.. lounge & sleep In diff Abercrombie clothes & i wear the underwear too, love the soft feel of cotton & i can do casual a lott of time, in short i love Abercrombie, it would get a lot of use.. just don't want to app
@bodyboy1 wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:So - I'm curious if anyone else has experienced this ... it *seems* that perhaps the Comenity cards that I have (J Crew and Overstock) that I log in with the d.comenity site are on a monthly CLI schedule, while the card that I have that I log in with the c.comenity (VS) is on *at least* a 2 month schedule... has anyone else noticed this??
Thanks!
> Question> Why do u request every Month? or every 2 Months? do u use the cards>?
I started doing it because I have been rebuilding my credit and needed to increase my available credit limits as part of that process. I also used the card quite a bit because I moved and needed furniture, etc.
@Anonymous wrote:And, certainly - it would be based on an individual's profile; however, I do have only one profile - yet, have different experiences.. so, account eligibility is the remaining factor - which, again, I was wondering if might be somehow be tied to the varying domains...
Credit profile and income are always the biggest factors with any creditor.
I'm done hitting the luv button on comenity....everytime I get hit with a HP. I have a few from the SCT, I'm going to start closing them. I regret getting them other than my Buckle, VS and Overstock...