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Grown: Merrill+ 40k; BOA Cash Rewards 36k
SL: Altitude Reserve 29k
@Themanwhocan wrote:
@Cashbackjunky wrote:
@Themanwhocan wrote:Discover $54,500
FNBO $50,000
American Express $41,700
NASA $30,000
Holy crap!
I wanna grow up to be like you!
How did you get your discover that high?
Mine has been at $14,500 forever.
Cheers!
My strength is as the strength of ten
Because my heart is pure
Oh, I always wondered what those questions were for on the annual update:
1) Annual income
2) Housing payment
3) How strong are you where average is 1 (number between 0.01 and 100)
4) Heart status: pure as the driven snow, pure, it's complicated, pretty impure, dark as the pit of evil
Sounds like you made the right choices.
My highest SLs were from Chase. Freedom and Freedom Unlimited, $19,800 each on cold apps. My scores were between 700-750 and income $99K. I get the impression Chase starts you high but are stingy on CLIs later on. Citi seems to be the opposite.
Some nice limits here!
My high is Disco at $7000. I hope I can get it to at least $25,000.
I just received the card so I need to give it time to grow.
Penfed PowerCash 35k.. 30k instant two months later CLI same HP to 35k
Many other cards in the 20-30k range
All this with a dirty profile still ... Cant wait till end of 2018 when all negatives are off being late paymetns and old paid CO's.
My highest card is Discover IT at 16300
Lowest card is Blispay at 4100
-J
@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
SGH $800 Instant
As for the OP, I agree that C1 seems to be the most generous with SL.
Highest personal card: BoA Platinum Plus $28,600
2nd highest personal card: BoA Travel Rewards $26,800
Highest card on my reports: DW's BoA Platinum Plus $70,000
Highest SL: Navy FCU Flagship Rewards $24,000
Upon applying, my Chase Sapphire Preferred started at $24,000. AMEX Blue Cash Preferred started at $15,000 and went to $34,000 at 61 days.