brettdacosta said:I did an online increase with my Chase BP card that I had opened, used, and consistently paid off for 6 months. In the box I put 15K. Previously, I had a 5K credit line, and I thought I would shoot for the sky. I didn't expect to get all of it. I checked the next day, and my new credit limit was 20K. When you enter an amount, is it the amount of increase, or what you want your new line to be? What is a typical increase? Is a 15K unusual? And lastly - What helps your initial credit line (what requirements do you need to have to open an account with 20+K)? Thanks
Lets start real simple, like posting in the correct thread. This thread is about reallocating credit lines, it says so right there in subject line.
You want So you want higher credit limits? Got questions about getting them? Then this thread's for you!! or maybe even The Financial Forum Questions Thread: flame-free zone to ask your finance questions - everyone welcome
Your first question can be answered by going back to the Chase website and repeating what you did last time and reading the words on the form. You can get a sense of what is typical and usual by reading the first thread linked above.
Lastly for large initial credit limits it helps to have a high credit score, a large house hold income, and Some times asking for a large BT can help. Beyond that it is pretty much guess work. There are different rules for each issuer and they don't post their credit limit determination algorithms to public forums.

