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@Anonymous wrote:
Nope, i've PIF since i got it. My total util is 4% on other cards. If the option is not there, that means you don't qualify right?Message Edited by turbowrx on 03-23-2009 12:36 PM
if the option is not there, it means that they have not made it available to your account. your utility is great and if you have no baddies then you should be in good shape. how about your usage of the card. do you use regularly? sometimes if they see only minimum usage they may think you don't need an CLI. I used mine for regular expenses like groceries and cell phone bills and gasoline. The option 5 was available on my account at the 5 months mark. I waited till the 8 month mark to press 5 - so not to look too desperate
@billsfan14 wrote:
@score_building wrote:
@billsfan14 wrote:
Good news and very encouraging. I'm at 6 months in May and am hoping they really bump up this toy limit of $500!is yours a student card? i haven't heard of a regular card approved with 500.
It started out as a student card but I believe it's changed now because I have the option to BT. Is there a max limit on credit lines for student cards? I should call and see if it's still student or what.
the BT offer is great but that doesn't mean the card has changed to a regular card from a student card.
student cards tend to be low limit cards for the life of the card. unless you successfully complete a product change it will always be a student card. it doesn't change to a regular card just out of the blue.
score_building wrote:
the BT offer is great but that doesn't mean the card has changed to a regular card from a student card.
student cards tend to be low limit cards for the life of the card. unless you successfully complete a product change it will always be a student card. it doesn't change to a regular card just out of the blue.
Well I really don't remember what I applied for... I checked online under my account information, and my card type is "Discover More Card"
Doesn't say student anywhere, so at this point I'm not sure.
@billsfan14 wrote:
score_building wrote:the BT offer is great but that doesn't mean the card has changed to a regular card from a student card.
student cards tend to be low limit cards for the life of the card. unless you successfully complete a product change it will always be a student card. it doesn't change to a regular card just out of the blue.
Well I really don't remember what I applied for... I checked online under my account information, and my card type is "Discover More Card"
Doesn't say student anywhere, so at this point I'm not sure.
It wouldn't say it's a student card anywhere. Basically if you check the "Student" box it increases your chances of approval if you've got a thin/non-existant credit file, decreases your starting limit and increases your starting APR.
You can still get approved for CLIs, just make sure you've used it enough and PIF/POT. I started with $1,350 a little while ago, got a $500 CLI after 6 months and another $500 after 4 months (Requested the increase so that I could buy a computer via Shop Discover that cost more than my limit).
Source: Work for a financial institution and this is a relatively common practice.
Thanks for the advice. I'm only 19, and about a month and a half into my credit building. I remember applying for the card out on a whim in November and was really surprised I was approved.
I carried a balance for the prior 4 months before I understood how credit should be used. Never paid late, always paid a min of $100 a month so hopefully the CLI at 6 months will come through.
urgent_help_needed wrote:
Do they give large limits on Discover More? I thought I read somewhere that this card's credit limit can go up to 50K. I have a 25K BOA card and 750+ FICO scores. I've been getting preapproved offers for Discover More, do you think I can get at least 25K limit on Discover More? 50K would be nice, the higher the better.