No. First Progress Platinum Select does not offer extended warranty protection. First Progress Platinum Select does have other benefits, though, including no credit check when you apply, monthly credit bureau reporting, and zero fraud liability.
You can get a First Progress Platinum Select credit limit increase by calling (866) 706-5543. Keep in mind that the maximum credit limit you can have with the First Progress Platinum Select is $5,000 and because this is a secured credit card, the only way to get a higher spending limit is to add to your deposit.
Here’s some more info about your First Progress Platinum Select credit limit:
Initial credit limit: Your initial credit limit will be equal to the amount...
The First Progress Platinum Select card credit limit is $200 to $5,000. Everyone who gets approved for First Progress Platinum Select is guaranteed a credit limit of at least $200, though each person’s exact starting credit limit will depend on how much of a security deposit they put down. When you first open the secured card, the amount of your security deposit will be your credit limit. The minimum security deposit required to open a First Progress Platinum Select account is $200.
You can call the First Progress Platinum Select customer service at 866-706-5543. Alternatively, you can ask for assistance by logging in to the Customer Center with your online ID and password. It's a secure email system, so the replies won't be instant. For emergencies, it is best to call.
You can also mail your inquiry to First Progress. The address is:
First Progress Card P.O. Box 9053 Johnson City, TN 37615-9053
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