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Originally Posted by Happy
(Post 23176229)
You may want to double check on how Citi treats Exec cards versus other AA cards.
It seems Citi does process the Exec cards as CA initially then turns it to a purchase, but the regular AA cards as purchase. That is why there are also many posts talking about the phantom CA entries eating up the available CA line on the Exec cards. Multiple posts have demonstrated this distinction. You can choose to continue to rely on your conclusion or take some efforts to read back the posts upthread and see the distinction which has been discussed multiple times. Once you set the CA to zero, yes, Good Luck in restoring it. |
Originally Posted by mizzou1
(Post 23176441)
You are right. I had missed some posts.
I should wait 6 months before requesting a CA increase! which of course would be useless at that time. Do you know if citi does a hard pull to process CA increase requests? |
As per the WIKI
Max load per rolling 30 days: $3,000 |
Originally Posted by Happy
(Post 23175936)
That IS your problem.
Double check your time line and you math. Your 1953 MO + $60 = $2013. |
Originally Posted by ncsam79
(Post 23178176)
As per the WIKI
I had an initial load on 6/18, then reloaded on 6/26, 7/1, 7/8 and drained all of them. Does the initial load (when you purchase the card) not count in the 30 day rolling period? This was for TD. |
Hello - these two questions have been posted about before but didn't see an answer:
- anyway to free up the Cash Advance hold that TD puts on Citi Exec cards? - anyway to get around the address not verified error when paying US Buxx with Citi? Thanks, |
Originally Posted by Duffman
(Post 23180520)
- anyway to get around the address not verified error when paying US Buxx with Citi?
Thanks, |
I'm past the 30 day rolling load limit on both my Nationwide and TD cards. Every time I try to load I get a "maximum number of reloads reached." Any advice?
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Can someone remind me -- US Buxx: is it sent to parent or teen?
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Thanksk for the datapoint. I can't change any info on the US Buxx acc. Did you call Citi to get your acc info matched to the US Buxx address?
Originally Posted by Mamibear
(Post 23180553)
I had this problem before and found out the address on my CC and buxx have to match EXACTLY. I took forgranted details like Ln, Ct, Hwy and how I typed them during application and realized now that they should be the same for both cards. Soon as I fixed it, my problem was solved.
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Change info yourself online.
Profile Settings -> Contact Info -> Edit Changes |
Originally Posted by VizeL
(Post 23181605)
Can someone remind me -- US Buxx: is it sent to parent or teen?
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Fantastic, thanks
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I'm interested in signing up for the TD Bank Buxx, but do not currently live in a state supported state. My sister does however.
Does anybody know if I could sign up using my sisters address and if they do any kind of verification like a soft inquiry to connect name, SSN, and address? |
Originally Posted by Duffman
(Post 23180520)
- anyway to free up the Cash Advance hold that TD puts on Citi Exec cards?
Originally Posted by Mamibear
(Post 23180553)
I had this problem before and found out the address on my CC and buxx have to match EXACTLY. I took forgranted details like Ln, Ct, Hwy and how I typed them during application and realized now that they should be the same for both cards. Soon as I fixed it, my problem was solved.
Originally Posted by VizeL
(Post 23181774)
Change info yourself online.
Profile Settings -> Contact Info -> Edit Changes |
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