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Hi guys,
So i went to check my CC and it says on the Citi app. "Based on your responses, you could be approved instantly without a credit bureau resport" I had a CLI approved (same card) one week ago for 6.5K.. and now i'm checking my card and it says that i can click for an SP CLI. I am all lost, does anyone has Citi, has this ever happened to you? Should i click? or just contact Citi card department and ask them if its ok that i that i click on that for my account. I am the one without an SSN.
Is this some kind of glitch or is a trap? hmm.


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@Jnbmom wrote:
Do you mean you just had an increase on this card a week ago?
If so they are not going to give another increase a week later?
Yes exactly that, i just got an increase on that card for 6.5K a week ago.
b. I would guess that they are not going to grant me another CLI a week later?!
What happens to the score if i get denied an SP CLI?


![Citi Double Cash [Sockdrawered] | $10,000 | 2018](https://i.imgur.com/4j0HDwU.png)
@Deuter wrote:
@Jnbmom wrote:
Do you mean you just had an increase on this card a week ago?
If so they are not going to give another increase a week later?Yes exactly that, i just got an increase on that card for 6.5K a week ago.
b. I would guess that they are not going to grant me another CLI a week later?! That is correct
What happens to the score if i get denied an SP CLI? There is no ding for soft pulls, but no sense in applying again . Wait 6 months then try again, some have had success in 3 months but that is not the norm for citi.
Here's what mine says
"It's easy to find out if you qualify for a credit limit increase. A credit bureau report will not be requested and you will receive an instant decision."
Of course too early, so...
"We reviewed your request, and unfortunately, we can’t approve it because an increase isn’t available for your account at this time. Feel free to try again at the right time. After six months have passed, give us a call if you’d like us to reconsider your request."
Does that 6 month period also apply to the first CLI as well?
@slither43 wrote:Does that 6 month period also apply to the first CLI as well?
Not necessarily. Some new accounts can be eligible before the 6-month mark, but as always, YEMV.