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i heard of a reference of an older man with a card that had a 150k and story of a woman that wanted to consolidate her chase credit cards into one and the rep told her that the limit on the one card would be 120k. she freaked out and asked for a CLD to the limit that it equaled before.
The highest limit I've heard of is $250,000 MBNA Quantum. I don't know anyone that had that limit but remember the CL guideline saying $10,000 to $250,000. I bet at those lines you need some major income documentation and verification which would make AmEx's dreaded FR look like a joke lol
I'm certainly not expecting my credit limit to be increased to $250,000. I'm asking if my credit limit will be increased in $200 increments for the foreseeable future or if it's going to stop cold at $700. How does it work?
@Anonymous wrote:I'm certainly not expecting my credit limit to be increased to $250,000. I'm asking if my credit limit will be increased in $200 increments for the foreseeable future or if it's going to stop cold at $700. How does it work?
The experience I had -- and shared with many others in this forum -- is that rebuilding cards like Orchard and Cap 1 will progress based on payment history and length of account history until $ 1,500-2,500, then will stop. At that point you will hopefully be in good enough shape to apply for better cards, or even for prime cards.
One piece of advice that you will find often in various threads is to keep your utilization low. This means of course that you should pay your balance in full every month, but if possible you should also try and pay before the statement is issued, so that one of your cards will report from 1 to 9% of its CL, and the others $ 0.