Shraaj
TF Premier
Hey, Technofino community,
I'm sharing my frustrating experience with SBI Cards, hoping it helps others facing similar issues or those considering SBI credit cards.
Background:
I've been using the SBI SimplyCLICK credit card for over four years. Despite meeting all criteria, I have never received a limit enhancement from them. I initially got a ₹99,000 limit, which feels incredibly low considering my income is ₹28.2 lakhs as per my ITR and audit reports. I use this card mainly during sales, spending strategically to meet the ₹1 lakh annual fee waiver threshold, so the fee hasn't been a problem yet. However, it still bothers me that I'm paying ₹590 yearly with no loyalty benefits or incentives.
Request for Lifetime Free (LTF) and Limit Enhancement:
A few weeks ago, I decided to reach out to SBI for two things:
Cancellation Drama:
Frustrated, I decided to cancel my card and initiated the process through the app. Surprisingly, I received calls from two agents on different days who seemed ready to proceed with my cancellation without trying to retain me. Usually, SBI offers incentives or LTF options to retain customers, but both agents I spoke with seemed indifferent. They offered to waive off the annual fee (which I don’t need since I meet the spending criteria anyway), but wouldn’t budge on making it LTF or enhancing the limit.
Next Steps:
At this point, I'm considering closing the card and reapplying after a few months. If I get a new card, the limit will likely be adjusted according to my current income. While this means losing my four years of card history, I’m hoping a new card would give me the higher limit I’m looking for, even though it won’t be LTF.
My Takeaway:
SBI Cards seem very rigid with their policies, particularly for self-employed or business individuals, even with documented income proofs. Their approach feels outdated, and it's disappointing to see loyalty and financial profiles being ignored. Just be cautious when opting for their cards if you value personalized service or expect regular upgrades based on your profile.
Anyone else experienced something similar?
I'm sharing my frustrating experience with SBI Cards, hoping it helps others facing similar issues or those considering SBI credit cards.
Background:
I've been using the SBI SimplyCLICK credit card for over four years. Despite meeting all criteria, I have never received a limit enhancement from them. I initially got a ₹99,000 limit, which feels incredibly low considering my income is ₹28.2 lakhs as per my ITR and audit reports. I use this card mainly during sales, spending strategically to meet the ₹1 lakh annual fee waiver threshold, so the fee hasn't been a problem yet. However, it still bothers me that I'm paying ₹590 yearly with no loyalty benefits or incentives.
Request for Lifetime Free (LTF) and Limit Enhancement:
A few weeks ago, I decided to reach out to SBI for two things:
- Make my SBI SimplyCLICK card Lifetime Free (LTF).
- Increase the credit limit in line with my income.
Cancellation Drama:
Frustrated, I decided to cancel my card and initiated the process through the app. Surprisingly, I received calls from two agents on different days who seemed ready to proceed with my cancellation without trying to retain me. Usually, SBI offers incentives or LTF options to retain customers, but both agents I spoke with seemed indifferent. They offered to waive off the annual fee (which I don’t need since I meet the spending criteria anyway), but wouldn’t budge on making it LTF or enhancing the limit.
Next Steps:
At this point, I'm considering closing the card and reapplying after a few months. If I get a new card, the limit will likely be adjusted according to my current income. While this means losing my four years of card history, I’m hoping a new card would give me the higher limit I’m looking for, even though it won’t be LTF.
My Takeaway:
SBI Cards seem very rigid with their policies, particularly for self-employed or business individuals, even with documented income proofs. Their approach feels outdated, and it's disappointing to see loyalty and financial profiles being ignored. Just be cautious when opting for their cards if you value personalized service or expect regular upgrades based on your profile.
Anyone else experienced something similar?