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Just want to share my positive story of recent CLI

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Sorry for the long post, just trying to include all the details in case people have questions later.

 

I started off college with a BoA cash rewards card with a $700 limit and a wells fargo card with a $400 limit. I've also taken out several small student loans each year for college expenses.

 

This past summer I had a solid internship so my finances were in better order. So about 5 months ago I began shopping for more credit cards. Ended up getting the boa travel rewards card with a $5000 limit and an amex everyday card with a $6000 limit.

 

Then, about a month ago I also got approved for the citi thank you preffered card with a $5700 limit.

 

Yesterday I decided to try my luck with the 3x CLI with amex since it had been over 3 months. I was reading on here that there wouldn't be a hard pull so it was worth a shot. Got instantly approved online for the $18,000 limit! 

 

I've had a good track record with my boa travel card as well, using it for large purchases but also paying off large sums each month. I knew there would be a hard pull if I hit the luv button, but I was feeling good and went for it. I requested $12,000 and they gave me $10,100 instead, also instantly approved!

 

This brings my current cards to:

 

$     400 Wells Fargo

$     700 BoA Cash Rewards

$  5,700 Citi Thankyou Preffered

$10,100 BoA Travel Rewards

$18,000 Amex Everyday

 

$34,900 Total Credit

 

This is way more than I'll use, but it will help me keep great utilization ratios, and I think I'll be starting off my life after college with an opportunity to have great credit. I think in a few more months I'll ask for a CLI on the other cards as well, just because it seems odd to have one card with a $400 limit and another with $18,000. 

 

Wanted to come back and share my experience so others could also have the courage to apply for more credit, and thank those who shared their stories beforehand.

 

A little about me: I'm a college student, about to graduate in 2 months and begin my career making 65000 (this is what I've been including on my credit card applications).

 

Curremt creditkarma score: 718


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