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kb2ehj
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Good bye Capital One

Two years ago I got a Capital One Secured card with a $301 limit.

 

I've waited patiently waited for a release to an unsecured card.....never came.

Opened a second UNsecured card, was given another pathetically low limit.... $300.

 

Six months roughly the unsecured card is doubled to $600.00 without even asking for it.

Secured card, yup no love.

 

Call them today to see if could get it to unsecure and I get the canned answer of it happens automatically an there is nothing that can be done.  So I ask for a supervisor and I was passed off to one who thank god spoke english.

Got the same speach, blah blah.

 

My response was since I have not missed a payment, carried a huge (LMAO) balance on my $301credit line and that it was 1y 11m old that she could just go ahead and close the account.   It's not like it is helping me anymore, my last secured card that I got converted over a month ago roughtly has gone from my original credit limit of $500 to $1,000 an is now my SMALLEST credit line.

 

Guess the posts about CapOne are true, once in you never get out.

 

 

If I don't start seeing some love on the QuickSilver, that will  the next card to go bye bye and I will perminetly be done with CapOne not to return.

 

Rant over.  Cary on.

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FireMedic1
Community Leader
Mega Contributor

Re: Good bye Capital One

The card did what it was intended for. Build credit. Who else does this to almost anyone who ask? Not many at all. You were approved with what your file had to offer. I had 2 buckets. They did their thing and I moved on. Your not happy. Close em. But dont forget your roots.


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JoeRockhead
Senior Contributor

Re: Good bye Capital One

Cap 1 is an odd bird to figure out at times, it served it's pupose, good choice to move on, but you know what they say, never say never. 

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sccredit
Valued Contributor

Re: Good bye Capital One

CapOne is an easy leap pad. After BK with Cap One I went with the following:

 

QS1 $750 - $3,000 - PC to Venture One - $3,500

Savor One $3,000 - $5,300 - $5,800

VentureX $30,000 - $31,000

 

Credit is business, treat it as such. Play their game and it works out well. Will probably go with one of their biz cards next.

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morethan20yaks
New Contributor

Re: Good bye Capital One

For 25 months, I suffered the same grumblings. 

 

Breaching 800 FICOs yet they extend $300 only. not even 301

 

Hit the CLI button weekly, and laughed and laughed

 

Called their customer service line, every night & told the person

 

"Thanks anyways, Fatima (or whoever). Good night, Good work, Sleep Well. I'll most likely kill you in the morning"

 

I did this for 25 months and never missed a day excepting holidays.

 

Other morning I was thinking deeply about Capital One

 

but I decide to check my email instead

 

"Auto CLI +1800". The most beautiful thing I've ever seen in my life. Thanks

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kb2ehj
New Contributor

Re: Good bye Capital One

I like it, as longs as they do soft pulls I might start doing that with my QS card and

see what happens.

 

 


@morethan20yaks wrote:

For 25 months, I suffered the same grumblings. 

 

Breaching 800 FICOs yet they extend $300 only. not even 301

 

Hit the CLI button weekly, and laughed and laughed

 

Called their customer service line, every night & told the person

 

"Thanks anyways, Fatima (or whoever). Good night, Good work, Sleep Well. I'll most likely kill you in the morning"

 

I did this for 25 months and never missed a day excepting holidays.

 

Other morning I was thinking deeply about Capital One

 

but I decide to check my email instead

 

"Auto CLI +1800". The most beautiful thing I've ever seen in my life. Thanks


 

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