larryc said:According to the quick summary, you can only have 3 Citi cards, but according to people on this thread, that's a myth. |
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larryc said:According to the quick summary, you can only have 3 Citi cards, but according to people on this thread, that's a myth. |
larryc said:According to the quick summary, you can only have 3 Citi cards, but according to people on this thread, that's a myth. They would be Driver's Edge x 2, Dividend, Professional. My wife has 6 if you count Citgo Visa and AT&T Universal x 2. Not to mention we have 3 Citibusiness cards. I've also heard that you can only get 2 Citi cards in some time period which is also bunk. I don't know how these myths take hold. |
Added to quick summary: 1 Discover biz card/business. I've had the Discover business card for about 1.5 years, and tried to apply for the Discover Business Miles card. Was denied for the reason: "We already opened a Discover Business Card Account in your business name; therefore, your application has been canceled." Has anyone been successful in getting more than one Discover Business card, perhaps by using a different business name or TIN? |
If you apply within a few weeks, or at the same time, for more than one cc, do they pull separate credit for each ap? scripta said:larryc said:According to the quick summary, you can only have 3 Citi cards, but according to people on this thread, that's a myth. |
duna said:If you apply within a few weeks, or at the same time, for more than one cc, do they pull separate credit for each ap? |
hair said:" Has anyone been successful in getting more than one Discover Business card, perhaps by using a different business name or TIN? |
Had RBS + RBS Kroger; applied for new RBS plus People’s United Bank (which is RBS). Both were declined. Was able to close the first RBS and get the People's ... though took lots of back and forth and the credit analyst was not at all happy with all of my cards. Had 2 WAMU; applied for ESPN (WAMU): declined. 2 cards max. Could cancel and reapply (from scratch); no guarantee. I cancelled but haven't had time to reapply. (Plus I did a big AOR so not likely anyway.) |
I called to request a CLI for my RBS Kroger 1-2-3 rewards card. Rep said the system automatically grants increases from time to time but if I were requesting one specifically, a hard inquiry is done at EQUIFX. I went ahead with the request as EQ is 'bumpable' woohoooooo! an extra $5,500 updates QS with this info... edit: I called in immediately following the increase to ask whether I could request a line higher than $12,000 using the same credit report... was told yes. I mentioned tranferring a balance and needed $20,000 in total. rep put me on hold and then voila! $20K!!! |
I love online correspondence... as part of my AOR2.0, I inquired to Wells Fargo regarding the option of having 2 or more accountsDear Jackcrawfish: |
mhesidence said:FYI, a Discover card CSR told me that the max you can raise your CL without a hard pull is 25K (I think it used to be 15K not too long ago). If you are denied you have to wait at least 30 days. FYI, my CL was 14K asked for 20K was granted increase to 17K.read slowly: Credit line MAXIMUM Updated QS |
decline from AMEX: "Our records indicate that you have four American Express revolving card accounts, which is our bank policy limit. Therefore, your request has been declined." |
larryc said:According to the quick summary, you can only have 3 Citi Cards, but according to people on this thread, that's a myth. You can have as many CitiCards as long as your Credit limit (maximum credit they can offer you depending on your household income etc) with Citi is not reached. |
jackcrawfish said:I love online correspondence... as part of my AOR2.0, I inquired to Wells Fargo regarding the option of having 2 or more accountsWells Fargo said:Dear Jackcrawfish: I was able to secure a second Wells Fargo card by the following method:
edit: I called a different number to have my account re-opened: 1-800-988-8019 |
jackcrawfish said:jackcrawfish said:I love online correspondence... as part of my AOR2.0, I inquired to Wells Fargo regarding the option of having 2 or more accountsWells Fargo said:Dear Jackcrawfish: badass |
In another thread, MikeR397 asked about Compass Bank. As far as I can tell from my CC statements, they issue their own card -- or at least don't use any known issuer. It's a phone app, usually with someone friendly. Typical CL $10-12K. But, it's really designed for people who already have a bank account there, so they may or may not approve outsiders. (I've seen both.) The Business card has a restricted area, though would be interesting to try after getting a bank account. |
Citi no longer allows reallocation with Business cards. |
New issuer for AORs: TD Bank, 0% purchases and BT for 6 months; $75 capped fee. Only worth applying for business or personal, not both. (Was approved for $10K personal, got letter in mail, they saw the bus app and wanted to know how to allocate the 10K across the 2 cards. Haven't actually received the Bus card yet so there may be more to the story.) http://bank.TDBank.com/personal_banking/personal_credit.cfm |
I was wondering if anyone was successful in converting a ANB (Associated National Bank) College card to a Citi card. I know ANB was bought out by Citi a while ago. |
cardjuggler said:New issuer for AORs: TD Bank, 0% purchases and BT for 6 months; $75 capped fee. Only worth applying for business or personal, not both. (Was approved for $10K personal, got letter in mail, they saw the bus app and wanted to know how to allocate the 10K across the 2 cards. Haven't actually received the Bus card yet so there may be more to the story.) Restricted lending area? |
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