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designated_knitter
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Re: Target red card




I never got an increase. I called and asked for one and they went up $250 lol. 


Do you mean you called and they gave you a $250 CLI?  Didn't think that worked!  Did you threaten to close or something?  

At this point, 250 bucks would nearly double my limit... I would love SOMETHING,

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Message 11 of 14
FinStar
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Target red card


@designated_knitter wrote:



I never got an increase. I called and asked for one and they went up $250 lol. 


Do you mean you called and they gave you a $250 CLI?  Didn't think that worked!  Did you threaten to close or something?  

At this point, 250 bucks would nearly double my limit... I would love SOMETHING,


I'm curious about this outcome as well since folks have not been able to request a CLI via phone as agents and/or supervisors weren't capable of overriding the system 🧐

Message 12 of 14
Anonymous
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Re: Target red card


@Anonymous wrote:

@razzy116 wrote:

How does Target give credit limit increases and graduate the red card to  the mastercard? Thank you and be safe.


FYI, the Target MasterCard is a RedCard. They all are. You have the store card (Target Credit Card). The other RedCard is the Target Debit Card. 


And until Aug 2018, there was the Target Reloadable Prepaid Redcard (an Amex).    Very "useful" in the early days

Message 13 of 14
FinStar
Moderator Emeritus

Re: Target red card


@Anonymous wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

@razzy116 wrote:

How does Target give credit limit increases and graduate the red card to  the mastercard? Thank you and be safe.


FYI, the Target MasterCard is a RedCard. They all are. You have the store card (Target Credit Card). The other RedCard is the Target Debit Card. 


And until Aug 2018, there was the Target Reloadable Prepaid Redcard (an Amex).    Very "useful" in the early days


Ah yes, the infamous RedBird, it was great while it lasted 😁

Message 14 of 14
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