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Credit Card Application Can Be Done Online

Mario JR Churchill asked:




We find ourselves at a time when we can compare credit cards online and go for the one that works best for us without leaving the house. Imagine the decision making that can be done in the comfort of your own home. In just one click of your mouse, you can already tour the choices of credit card service providers then go for the card that is most appropriate for you, your lifestyle and your budget.

The internet is doing wonders to our way of life. This is the only thing you need in order for you to be updated on the various credit card service providers out there. Yes, your mailbox is full of those brochures but at least when you are sitting comfortably in your chair and in front of your computer, you can shift from one homepage to the next. All this information can be obtained just by perusing through site after site of the credit card service providers that are doing their best to lure you in and become a client.

Just remember to go for a credit card provider that has a comprehensive service and teaches you everything you need to know about the credit card as well as the other credit cards out there. There are terms such as bad credit, rebate, rewards, APR, cash back cards, credit business cards and more. A good credit card provider explains to the potential client the meaning of these terms and their relation to the client’s account.

There are so many reasons for one to apply credit cards on the internet. One is its accessibility and convenience. BY just typing three keywords (Credit card offers), you will be able to see page after page of credit card service providers that you would have not known if you just relied on the stuff you get in your mail.

The advantage of applying online is that the choices are right in front of you. However, the deciding factor must be done whenever you feel that you have already seen what you need and have made your final choice. If you feel that a particular credit card service provider can give you what you need at the lowest rate possible, then that is your choice. The procedure is so easy.

Go to the site of the credit card service provider. The terms and regulations are written there in fine print. It helps to print out the information so that you are holding it in your hands. If you also feel that you will need these documents in the future, it’s important that you have copies of your own.

All that is left for you to do is to fill out the information boxes staring right across you. Be truthful and be careful. Careful in the sense that you have to be positive this homepage is not a way for any hacker to get into your personal information.

A sign that the credit card provider is legal is when it sends you paperwork confirming your application days after you filled the questionnaire online. Compare what they have to what you have printed.

The last step in the online credit card application is to wait for the response of the credit card provider. The site informs you how many days it takes.

Patrick
 

credit card application is easy

wongleung09 asked:


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Howard

 

Will a couple screwups with my credit early in my life (age 18) weigh me down in the long run?

Marissa asked:


Here’s the deal.

I had just turned 18 and sent in at least 7 applications for credit cards before knowing it was bad for credit.

One time I went over my credit limit on one credit card and paid the fee and never had it happen again. (this was my 3rd month of owning the card).

I had 3 credit cards from major companies to begin with and got rid of one after problems with the company (Capital One) an my dad has me as an authorized user on his Shell Gas Card. I was an authorized user on my moms Old Navy Card.

Will keeping my balances low, paying everything on time. (I’ve never once been late), help repair everything in the long run, down the road at least 4 years when I need to get an apartment, auto loans, etc?
I’m still 18…just a few months older and hopefully a bit wiser :)
The reason I am closing one of the credit cards is that Capital One has been charging me for a service I do not use and upon further research have read that Capital One does not report my credit limit to the credit bureaus so it looks bad and negatively impacts my credit. I was thinking Im better off getting rid of it early before more damage is done.

ROMAN

 

i want to ask about orchard bank credit cards when filling out the application?

TOPDOGG asked:


do u get APPROVED ONLINE AND IF U DON’T GET APPROVED DO THEY HAVE A OFFER THAT WILL APPROVE SOMEONE WHO HAS BAD CREDIT AND I WANT TO ASK HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO RECIEVE YOUR CREDIT CARD.THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO ANSWER THIS QUESTION

ZANE
 

Hi this will affect my application for h2b visa if I’ve been blacklist by the credir card company?

prekoy asked:


My foreign employer help me petition for h2b visa and they are procesing my application but I’m afraid that my bad credit in credit cards will affect my application.

DOMINICK