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@Anonymous wrote:
SO for significant other, AOR App o rama, 2
added.
@DrZoidberg wrote:TL stands for Tradeline. Which is different from a transaction line.
fixed
@galahad15 wrote:Many thanks for the very valuable and excellent new abbreviation list! A quick question: just to double-check, is "SL" "spending limit" or "starting limit", or both? I had always assumed it had meant "starting limit" (as in a starting credit limit), so if I accidentally misunderstood, my apologies...
I've seen SL used interchangeably with CL, so my assumption is it's "spending limit."
@Anonymous wrote:
What does IHG stand for?
Best I can figure is Intercontinental Hotels Group, a card rewards administrator associated with several hotel chains.
All suggestions added so far.
What about BAE?
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@Kostya1992 wrote:What about BAE?
Saying "BAE" means you're not old enough to have a credit card
Thanks to the OP for the updates.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Kostya1992 wrote:What about BAE?
Saying "BAE" means you're not old enough to have a credit card
Thanks to the OP for the updates.
This is true... Very true.
@Anonymous wrote:..
I've seen SL used interchangeably with CL, so my assumption is it's "spending limit."
Really? Most of the recent usage I've seen here uses SL for starting limit and CL as the current limit (for those interested in how cards "grow")
And I have never seen anyone talk about a SLI, which you would expect if it was interchangeable with CL
@Anonymous wrote:
correct LTL (long time lurker btw (by the way))
SL has always been starting limit.
CL always credit limit
good to know! Okay, changed.
Good update!
I have one that you might want to add:
FTF - Foreign Transaction Fee