BlancoNino
Diamond Member
and she has no credit history at all. I have no bad credit. She was approved for a $500 limit and I was approved for $400. Why?
I have no bad credit
I just ran a credit score check and my credit score is 709. Is that bad? Also, I just asked for a line increase up to $1000 in case I need to pay my tuition and mom and dad can't help out a little in time and I'm in trouble or something. They declined any raise in my credit line. This is a Chase Visa card.
Originally posted by: Mo0o
Next time you apply for a credit card, put down your income plus your parents, problem solved. This is what I did and never encountered any problems and it's more or less true since if i ever encountered a problem my parents would help pay the bill.
Originally posted by: BlancoNino
and she has no credit history at all. I have no bad credit. She was approved for a $500 limit and I was approved for $400. Why?
Originally posted by: SearchMaster
I had the exact same thing happen with Chase (though it was about 17-18 years ago). I was out of college with a minimal credit history, but was making decent money with no debt. They sent me a "preapproved for $x000 credit line", and when I got the card it had something like a $500 limit. I was so ticked off I called and cancelled it and refuse to ever do business with Chase again.
Originally posted by: Bateluer
I wouldn't deal with Chase again, not after they raised the interest rate on my card to 29.24%. I transfered most of the balance off to another card and this month's payment will be the last, then I cancel the account.
Originally posted by: BlancoNino
and she has no credit history at all. I have no bad credit. She was approved for a $500 limit and I was approved for $400. Why?
Originally posted by: Looney
Originally posted by: BlancoNino
and she has no credit history at all. I have no bad credit. She was approved for a $500 limit and I was approved for $400. Why?
LOLOL you have established credit and higher income, and they gave you a limit of $400? My very first CC i had a $2k limit... but i didn't get a CC until i got into university, and once they find out you're in university, they throw CCs at you.