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I started with a credit limit of $300 8 years ago and now my limit is $8100.
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I just got approved for the Capital one Walmart card with a $300 limit. My score is 675. High interest 26%. But I will obviously pay it off each month so no interest. I did it for the 5% cash back for the 1st 12 months. Its not the best but I'm happy to get approved. I've been working on my credit for a year. Started at 535 and a secured Visa. Went thru a divorce that ruined my credit. I don't mind the low limit. Easier to keep up on payments which improves my score.
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That depends mostly on your score and your income. I started with 1,500 @720, but your mileage may vary.
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My credit is horrible (below 580) I was approved today for $2000
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