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Looks like Capital One is taking over another one. Get your limits up now before it's too late.
@Hex wrote:Looks like Capital One is taking over another one. Get your limits up now before it's too late.
Cap 1 has been very generous with me via the kohls card. 300 - 1500 in 14 months. I guess it depends on the card.
Interesting. Comenity certainly hasn't communicated this to their cardholders. Mine appears to have been capped out at $30,000 as the last time I asked for a CLI they only added $200 to the $29,800 limit, and previously the CLIs were quite generous.
I'm very surprised they are reporting over 1 million active cards, though, as that is a staggering 20% of their membership. Their footprint is significantly smaller than Costco or Sam's Club.
One potential annoyance about this is that historically when CapOne acquires accounts, the original account is listed as closed and then a new account is added to credit reports (retaining original opening date). Another concern is that the very generous balance transfer offers Comenity has periodically offered (like 1 or 2% fee and 0% APR) are unlikely to continue on a cobranded CapOne card.
Hopefully like the Walmart cards, these cards will transfer to the main CapOne accounts servicing page (like their non-cobranded cards) and not be archaic like Kohl's as an example of some of their lackluster store card interfaces.
@K-in-Boston wrote:Interesting. Comenity certainly hasn't communicated this to their cardholders. Mine appears to have been capped out at $30,000 as the last time I asked for a CLI they only added $200 to the $29,800 limit, and previously the CLIs were quite generous.
I'm very surprised they are reporting over 1 million active cards, though, as that is a staggering 20% of their membership. Their footprint is significantly smaller than Costco or Sam's Club.
One potential annoyance about this is that historically when CapOne acquires accounts, the original account is listed as closed and then a new account is added to credit reports (retaining original opening date). Another concern is that the very generous balance transfer offers Comenity has periodically offered (like 1 or 2% fee and 0% APR) are unlikely to continue on a cobranded CapOne card.
Hopefully like the Walmart cards, these cards will transfer to the main CapOne accounts servicing page (like their non-cobranded cards) and not be archaic like Kohl's as an example of some of their lackluster store card interfaces.
That did not happen when my Williams Sonoma card was taken over i still only have one account that is listed as Capital One Bank NA and the same open date.
Does anyone know when this will happen? My mum has a Bj's card and we have not gotten anything for that yet (23 Mar 2022). We were told that if we end the membership that the rewards will still accrue but the only way we can get the money back is by a cheque. Can anyone confirm this? The reps with Comenity or B'js themselves don't have a clue what they are doing.
Next year February to march ...
Wondering if could pc from Walmart to bjs next year very interesting 🤔
@911gt34life wrote:Next year February to march ...
Wondering if could pc from Walmart to bjs next year very interesting 🤔
@911gt34life - Capital One does not PC between partner cards or programs. This applies to any PLCCs like Cabela's, Saks, Williams Sonoma, etc.