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$100,000 on my J.P. Morgan Palladium, $50,000 on my AmEx Blue Sky, and $50,000 on my Citi Dividend World Elite. I was always under the impression that once your CL goes above $25,000 the CCC start asking for additional documentation, but it hasn't happened to me yet.
45k NFCU Platinum and 38k Chase Sapphire
Not quite there but PenFed just gave me 30.
@onthemove wrote:I've seen people out there with 10+ cards. Just seems like a lot of work to keep up with...
I have no problems with 7 and don't see 10 being an issue. Besides, having X doesn't mean that X are actually fully used all the time. Even with 7, 3 of mine are mostly sock drawer or occaisional use. That said, you have to do whatever works for you. You have to stick with whatever number of cards you can manage.
PenFed Platinum Cash Rewards Visa, $43k.
Account has been open for two years now.
@bribro wrote:$100,000 on my J.P. Morgan Palladium, $50,000 on my AmEx Blue Sky, and $50,000 on my Citi Dividend World Elite. I was always under the impression that once your CL goes above $25,000 the CCC start asking for additional documentation, but it hasn't happened to me yet.
Awesome limits!
Have a Chase with >35K CL, but it was the result of a consolidation from closing a UA card. Also, an Amex from the online consolidation feature. Not sure if these count, since they've been "artificially" created.
@bribro wrote:$100,000 on my J.P. Morgan Palladium, $50,000 on my AmEx Blue Sky, and $50,000 on my Citi Dividend World Elite. I was always under the impression that once your CL goes above $25,000 the CCC start asking for additional documentation, but it hasn't happened to me yet.
Whoa Very impressive!
PenFed Platinum Cash Rewards Visa: $50,000
NFCU Cash Card $35K - 1.5 years old
JP Morgan Palladium $45K - 1.3 yrs old
@CS800 wrote:NFCU Cash Card $35K - 1.5 years old
JP Morgan Palladium $45K - 1.3 yrs old
Is the Palladium 45k x 3?
Citi Dividend WE 40k opened 04