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I want to grow my current cards now that I have them. In November Im eligible for a CLI with charter one. My question is, do they really tend to match/beat the other credit lines you have to get your business?
If so, should I put another $500 on my PNC secured in hopes they beat that limit to get me over the 1k mark? Suggestions?
This differs based on a lot of information. American Express gave me five times the highest limit I had at the time. PNC gave me twice the highest limit. Discover saw American Express reporting and only gave $1000. If you have good history with a lender, and a good report, they should have no problem giving you above 1000 if your income supports it.
It seems that Chase is the only one who is concerned with passing out $5k visa siggy's without prior experience.
@jcstarkey8826 wrote:I want to grow my current cards now that I have them. In November Im eligible for a CLI with charter one. My question is, do they really tend to match/beat the other credit lines you have to get your business?
If so, should I put another $500 on my PNC secured in hopes they beat that limit to get me over the 1k mark? Suggestions?
In my case, it worked 1/2 the time. IMO, it can only help but other factors are also involved..
Ok. My income is nothing to brag about, but I dont have to stress about money so hopefully that wouldnt keep me from getting over 1k. I might try it and see. Whats the harm I guess?
I wanted to try for a discover motiva, but I had a CO from 2008 (paid) and I dont think they will be willing to extend me credit. My GF just got a 1k limit with them on her first credit card, but Im just wanting out of 500CL land!!!! haha Im almost there and I can feel it
It definitely helps, but doesn't guarantee it. When I was in the hundreds, Barclays was the first to give me 4 digits with $2200. But then no one wanted to go past the $2k mark. Finally, after waiting, I was able to CLI my smaller cards (except for cap one!) and broke thru to higher CLs.
Some people have posted about going from a smaller <$1k CL to 4 or even 5 digits, but usually with a CU or USAA.
It does help for new CCs to see that you're managing higher CLs and also have the use for those limits.