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Highest Echelon

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Update: Applied for Credit Line Increases

Friday, October 27, 2006

I received confirmation emails from both Chase and Household saying that they will review my credit line increases. Since I applied for increases less than a quarter year ago I really didn't think I would get my increases approved.

I already got a response from Chase saying that my Signature card's credit line will be staying at $7000 (at least for a few more months). That's all fine and good. There's no penalty for requesting a credit line increase since it's a soft pull and simply a review of my on-file credit report.
posted by johnwilkx, 1:47 PM

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