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So, after biting all my nails off waiting for the LUV button to appear in my Home Depot account, I decided to go ahead and call for a CLI, because I read in the forums that it's likely my limit is only $1250 because I applied online back in October, and I have never called in. I asked them to give me a $1250 increase, and I received a $1350 increase, so my total line is now $2600. It did, however, result in a hard pull, but for that kind of increase I think it's worth it. So today (1 day later) I got a Scorewatch alert telling me about the inquiry, and stating my score went up 7 points! Weird I think...
even with the hard inquiry, your score increase because since you received a CLI your utilization on your credit cads went down. that might also be the reason.
@sonson wrote:even with the hard inquiry, your score increase because since you received a CLI your utilization on your credit cads went down. that might also be the reason.
I don't think that's the reason, because I have total credit card limits of about $25,000 and nearly 0% util.
It's not the inquiry. It's likely something else that caused that. I once got an alert that my EQ FICO increased 20 points after I added one inquiry. The inquiry didn't do it, but rather a baddie fell off that SW doesn't alert for.
In your case, and with near or 0% util, it's something else. It could be that balances changed. Some have reported score changes even when changing util between 0% and 1%. A few dollars difference in balances can even trigger a change, albeit small. Maybe your AAoA changed or an account aged or hit an anniversary.