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Going over the accounts tonight, realized it was time to hit the Cap One luv button...
backstory: Credit steps early this year, luv button in the middle of credit steps to $1500. This weekend marked six months since that increase, so it was time to hit the button again. I guess my rebuild is working, and/or Cap One has faith in me, because they responded with flying colors. $1500 -> $4500. My first limit this high in a long, long time. Starting to move into the area of real credit flexibility. Thanks, Cap One!
@Anonymous wrote:Going over the accounts tonight, realized it was time to hit the Cap One luv button...
backstory: Credit steps early this year, luv button in the middle of credit steps to $1500. This weekend marked six months since that increase, so it was time to hit the button again. I guess my rebuild is working, and/or Cap One has faith in me, because they responded with flying colors. $1500 -> $4500. My first limit this high in a long, long time. Starting to move into the area of real credit flexibility. Thanks, Cap One!
Cap1 catches a lot of flack around here, but I think they are rock solid. Between being able to build limits pretty quickly, PCs to QS-which is toe to toe with the top cashback cards, and they don't flinch if you charge up a balance I will always keep my Cap1 card.
Congrats on the nice increase! You're scores are looking very nice - major improvement this last year! Good job on your rebuild!
Congrats on you're rebuild. I'm also looking forward to my first CLI next month. Again, Congrats to you!!