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I'm just wondering..... For those who got credit limit increases on their GE cards, is there a better chance of getting the increase approved if there is a $0 balance?
@kobe2012 wrote:I'm just wondering..... For those who got credit limit increases on their GE cards, is there a better chance of getting the increase approved if there is a $0 balance?
Yes, if you charge, then PIF... expect an Auto CLI
Honestly, I dont know if it matters a whole lot ? I have gone thru the automated process every 4 months and I have never gotten outright denied. I have tried both with 0 balance and with carrying a small balance. I started off with a 600CL and in about 16 months am up to 3100CL on a GE Walmart account... ymmv
I Recently Logged Into My ANF Credit Account To Check My Balance As I HaD Already Sent A Payment, And To My Surprise, my Credit Line Was Incresed By $300. I Always Pay Before Due Date And Keep A Balance Of Only $100 From Month To Month. I've Only Had It For 6 Months Or So.
Anf_dude wrote:
I Recently Logged Into My ANF Credit Account To Check My Balance As I HaD Already Sent A Payment, And To My Surprise, my Credit Line Was Incresed By $300. I Always Pay Before Due Date And Keep A Balance Of Only $100 From Month To Month. I've Only Had It For 6 Months Or So.
Wow That Is Really Annoying To Read
But yes, I would imagine having a low utilization on that card would help them feel more comfortable with extending more credit. I certainly wouldn't extend credit to someone who already owed me as much as I was willing to give them at the time.
@kobe2012 wrote:I'm just wondering..... For those who got credit limit increases on their GE cards, is there a better chance of getting the increase approved if there is a $0 balance?
Not necessarily. All but my most recent CLI on my Walmart card were received after maxing out the card and making only the minimum payment month-to-month.
My experience with 6 GE backed cards between myself and my wife:
Assuming there are no negatives on your CR
JCPenney - PIF does not matter, usage does not matter, payments do not matter..... as long as they're on time....they're giving away CLI's like they're goin outta style
Amazon - somewhat stingy, but appear to happen at 6 month intervals vs the typical 4 months most people report with GE
...and 700 or so credit score seems to help
We each have a separate JCP and Amazon account
Wife has gone from 200 to 1800 on JCP in a year with auto CLI's, none of the requests were initiated by her
Wife's Amazon has only been increased once
My cards:
JCP, WalMart, Amazon - CLI may not happen at all if something bad pops up on your CR report after being approved ( see below)...even if your history with GE is spotless
Lowes - too soon to tell, just opened the account
My GE backed cards have not increased since early last year because 6 small collections appeared on my CR about 6 months after I got the cards. 3 will drop off this month, 3 in Feb.
I have not had any late payments on anything in more than 4 years, but because of the way these old collections reported, it looks like I started to crash and burn a year and a half ago.....
GE won't increase any of my existing cards, but they gave me a new 300.00 Lowe's card this month....still scratching my head on that one.....