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MrsBurtch525
Year for change!
Member since 1/09 6017 total posts
Name: Taryn
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Capital One and credit line increase...WWYD?
I posted about how i have been with them for 8 years and still at a $200 credit limit (the opening credit line) which is ridiculous, my grocery bill a month is higher than that. I called and spoke with customer service and they sent a "request" and i got a letter in the mail that credit line increases are not available "by request". 5 years ago i called and customer rep told me every 6 months or so accounts come up for increases and if that's the case my account has been up over 16 times. My account is paid off, i have not been late in over a year...but $200 is riduiculous...WWYD....call and ask for a manager or supervisor or just cancel the card because the card is kind of useless with only $200...BUT i know they say to keep your longest held card and that would be this one...8 years...
If you vote i keep it, what do you think i should do, im kinda upset by this...8 years and no increase at all...
TIA!
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Posted 3/15/11 10:04 AM |
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heathergirl
Cocktail Time!
Member since 10/08 4978 total posts
Name: American mouth
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Re: Capital One and credit line increase...WWYD?
I'm keeping mine because it's my oldest line of credit. I just don't use it.
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Posted 3/15/11 10:10 AM |
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Tine73
Member since 3/06 22093 total posts
Name: *********
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Re: Capital One and credit line increase...WWYD?
That is so weird. Have you checked your cerdit score?
I would see if you could get a different card with a higher limit and just keep the Chase ones for emergencies...very inexpensive emergencies
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Posted 3/15/11 10:10 AM |
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Pomegranate5
LIF Adult
Member since 2/11 4798 total posts
Name: Pomegranate5
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Re: Capital One and credit line increase...WWYD?
Since it is your oldest line of credit I would probably keep it and just use it for gas and other small everyday purchases.
I have a Cap1 card too and they haven't increased me in a long time. I don't even bother requesting it.
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Posted 3/15/11 10:20 AM |
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dajc23
My Loves :)
Member since 1/09 4980 total posts
Name: Dana
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Re: Capital One and credit line increase...WWYD?
I've had a Capital One card for less than a year and they've already increased my limit by $250. I didn't ask for an increase but they gave it to me.
That's a long time with nothing!!
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Posted 3/15/11 10:30 AM |
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RubyWoo
Complete.
Member since 1/11 1357 total posts
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Re: Capital One and credit line increase...WWYD?
Posted by Pomegranate5
Since it is your oldest line of credit I would probably keep it and just use it for gas and other small everyday purchases.
That's exactly what I was thinking.
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Posted 3/15/11 10:48 AM |
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jasmine
little boy blue <3
Member since 10/10 1475 total posts
Name: x
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Re: Capital One and credit line increase...WWYD?
that's weird! in college I had a capital one card and the limit was $999. I wanted to use it to book a cruise and called to request an increase which they refused and I cancelled the card.
We signed up for a capital one card again years later because it's the only one without an international transaction fee and they gave us a $20,000 limit. we never come close to hitting it and never carry a balance.
I really have no idea how their determinations work, but I was shocked that they denied me the first increase! If you've had it 8 years I would probably keep it anyway...
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Posted 3/16/11 3:43 PM |
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Re: Capital One and credit line increase...WWYD?
I'd cancel it..that makes no sense..I had a card with only $500 credit limit with Chase Visa, and then 2 other Mastercards with Bank of America with 45K credit limits..If you dont plan to use it, doesn't make sense to keep it...
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Posted 3/16/11 3:50 PM |
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jaykay216
LIF Infant
Member since 1/11 73 total posts
Name: Jax
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Re: Capital One and credit line increase...WWYD?
definitely don't cancel it - that is supposed to negatively impact your credit score, especially if it is your oldest card.
I would just hold onto it and either don't use it, or use it for one monthly recurring bill (netflix, etc.) that you know you can pay off.
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Posted 3/17/11 10:18 AM |
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