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If you have a BoA / BofA Secured card - request a credit line increase button?


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For those of you with BOA Secured cards:

 

I have had this card for 11 months, and am pretty familiar with it, including adding additional security deposits to increase the credit line (which I've recently done actually). I expect that it will unsecure after the first of the year considering payment history, reduced util that will report by 1/1/14 and improved scores.

 

Today, I noticed that there is a 'request a credit line increase' button on my login page. I've always called in to do the increases before, so I'm not sure if this is new, or I've just overlooked it before. Do those of you with this card see this option upon login?

 

Thanks in advance.

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It was there when my most recent BOFA secured card was still secured. (>1 yr ago)

 

FWIW not so certain depositing additional funds makes much sense when it comes to graduated limits, though that may have been my floating a balance for two months which BOFA seems to hate. Kicked it from 2K to 5K and graduated at 2.5K. Oh well, took it anyway :).

 

Lot of other people anecdotally reported their own $300/500ish limits getting kicked up substantially to around the 2K mark.

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Thanks Revelate - good to know. I just wanted to be sure that I had a good limit available upon graduation in case they don't substantially increase. I'll be using this card for an overseas trip next year as it's a chip card and has no foreign transactions fees, so while I anticipate graduating prior to the trip, I wanted to be sure to have ample credit available regardless.

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