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@Anonymous wrote:It's been gone for over a month. This is old news.
USAA employee here. The pilot officially ended for new applications on 12/29. Current cardholders are unaffected, and as you all know, product changes are not available.
@EJMiv wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:It's been gone for over a month. This is old news.
USAA employee here. The pilot officially ended for new applications on 12/29. Current cardholders are unaffected, and as you all know, product changes are not available.
Ohhhh he just outed himself as a USAA employee....let the PM's start in 4.....3.....2.....
@EJMiv wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:It's been gone for over a month. This is old news.
USAA employee here. The pilot officially ended for new applications on 12/29. Current cardholders are unaffected, and as you all know, product changes are not available.
Thanks for clearing up the "he said and she said"! When information is available on various web sites it is always interesting to find out if it is accurate or conjecture? Appreciate your supplying an accurate update along with supplying what holds for the future of those who have the card!
@UncleB wrote:
I was approved at the highest APR (which is fine because I PIF) but if they nerf it to a 1.5% - or even 2% - card I'll probably close it. I have another USAA card already that I only use for 0% promos, and having a second one to keep my socks company would be redundant.
Common now ... you like many other very experienced MyFicoer's know that frequent credit hunting carries with it the risk of smaller starting credit limits and higher aprs. As my memory serves me ... the MyFico website provides "Gardening Services" (without the tools) for you to relax in and allow for time and distance between credit seeking. This time and distance often will enhance your starting credit limits and provide for lower aprs. You know all this of course but a refresher certainly won't hurt The one thing USAA does not do as was discussed is product change and/or lower aprs (as best I remember). Enjoy my food for thought ... Red Lobster sounds pretty good about now
@Anonymous wrote:It hasn't bee gone for months. I remember checking last month (and I mean like week of Christmas) and it was still showing up as available to residents in LA.
This definitely sucks for anyone who doesn't have the card and was planning on getting it.
What's weird is that usaa.com/limitless used to take you directly to the limitless card. But it now takes you to a general credit card page. What's even more weird is that if you watch the 57 sec video, around the 45 sec mark you will see the limitless card.
+ 111111111111 It was available for me in TN 2 weeks ago when I paid my ussa credit card payment
@Anonymous wrote:It hasn't bee gone for months. I remember checking last month (and I mean like week of Christmas) and it was still showing up as available to residents in LA.
This definitely sucks for anyone who doesn't have the card and was planning on getting it.
What's weird is that usaa.com/limitless used to take you directly to the limitless card. But it now takes you to a general credit card page. What's even more weird is that if you watch the 57 sec video, around the 45 sec mark you will see the limitless card.
The card going from 19 states to 1 state means it's gone. Residents in LA aren't the only ones who matter.