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Will a Store Credit Card Application Damage Your Credit Score?

Nataliya Yakushev asked:




Yes and no – it depends in good part on your timing.

Yes, it hurts your credit score if you’ve submitted other applications in the recent past. To Equifax, Experian and TransUnion – the three main credit bureaus in the U.S. – as well as potential lenders, applying for lots of credit cards in a brief period of time is viewed as desperation. Trying to open several lines of credit in the span of a few days or weeks makes them think that you’ve been turned down and you’re scrambling to find another source.

No, a merchant credit card application really won’t hurt your score if it’s been weeks or months since the last time you applied for credit. If you wisely wait a few weeks or months between submitting applications, your score might take a very small hit. However, if your score is already good or better, the hit you take will be very minor and nothing to worry about.

It’s helpful to remember that lenders are for-profit enterprises, and if your score is good, they’ll still extend credit to you – reluctantly – in the hopes of making money from your account. However, they avoid risk like it’s an infectious disease, and when someone applies for a store credit card, car loan, cellphone account, or any other line of credit in a short period, it often means one of two things to them:

You’re desperate to get anyone to extend credit to you; or You’re the victim of identity theft, and the thief is trying to open as many credit lines as possible to defraud the lender and put you in heaps of trouble.

It’s also helpful to remember that new credit applications comprise 10 percent of your total score. That’s not a big chunk, but when it comes to your credit score, every little bit helps. Within that 10 percent, the following credit items are taken into consideration:

How long it’s been since the last credit inquiry on your name The time since recent openings of new credit accounts by type The number of recent credit inquiries (like your store credit card) The number of recently opened lines of credit, proportion of new accounts to total number of accounts, and type of credit account

Therefore, a store card application can hurt your credit score either a tiny bit or more substantially. It depends on your current score, your credit management, and your timing. If you have a very good credit score and you happen to open two new lines of credit in a short period of time, don’t sweat it. Your credit score can handle a slight dip. Nevertheless, if your score could use some polish, it may take a bigger hit in the same circumstances. At the same time, these new lines of credit could eventually help your score if you pay your bills on time and keep your balances low. It’s all about how well you handle your credit behavior, including your store credit cards.

Susan
 

What to Expect When you Complete a Credit Card Application

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Credit Card Applications

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Credit Card Applications – Getting Accepted

Joseph Kenny asked:




Although they can be painful at times, life today without the ease of a credit card is no longer a reality. So, if you think you want a credit card, here are some essential factors you’ll need to consider when applying for a credit card:

Your Credit History

One of the most essential elements to applying for a credit card is what you current credit history is.

* If you have a bad credit history, then it is going to be much harder applying for a credit card.

* If you have a good credit history, then it is going to be much easier applying for a credit card.

* If you have no credit history, then you may well need to create a credit history, by having a loan or hire-purchase agreement, before you can apply for a credit card.

If you’re in any doubt what your credit history may be, then you should apply for a copy of your credit history. You can do this by applying for a copy of your credit history from a credit reference agency – who may charge you a small sum for providing this to you.

Credit Card Limit

Having discovered that you have a good enough credit history to apply for a credit card, the next thing you need to do is to decide on how much of a credit line you want to apply for. Normally, what your income is will decided this – but sometime your savings can also be important.

Depending on what your income and savings are, you can then apply for a regular credit card, gold credit card, or platinum credit card.

Submitting Your Credit Card Application Form

You now need to go through the process of choosing which credit provider meets your needs. Once you have done this, you can then submit an application to that credit card company.

Once the credit card company you have applied to has reviewed your application form, they’ll either approve your application or ask you to comply with certain conditions. The type of conditions they may ask you to comply with include asking you to have some money on a deposit account with them.

Credit Card Application Is Refused

If your application for a credit card is refused, you must ask why. If you don’t, you’ll never know whether the application has been refused because you failed the credit rating test or because you completed the application form wrong!

If you failed the credit rating test, then you know you need to apply for a credit card with another credit card provider. However, if it is because you filled in the form wrong, you can still reapplying using a correctly completed application form. So don’t be shy to ask “why?” if the credit card provider tells you that you failed in your credit card application!

Milton
 

Making Online Credit Card Applications Simple

Jeff Ponos asked:




The most convenient and popular way to apply for a credit card now is online credit card application. You can go online and type in the search terms you want, for instance low APR credit card, and receive a lengthy listing of all the credit card offers available from a wide variety of lenders. If a low apr credit card is what you’re looking for, start with the internet.

How to apply

When you begin your search, think of the things that are most important to you about your credit card. Do you want low interest? Do you want an introductory interest-free period? Do you want a low APR credit card for your personal use or for your business? Would you like to have a reward program for airline miles, merchandise, or gasoline? How is your credit? Do you need a card after you have had a bad credit history?

Once you have determined your criteria for a credit card, type in your search terms and visit one of the countless sites that the search pull up. Such as, [http://www.select-cards-today.com]
You will find an exhaustive list of companies offering you credit if you meet their qualifications, which usually include a credit check and proof of income along with references.

Spend some time reading the details of each offer. Think about which credit card best meets your needs. Pull out your list of answers to the questions above and look for a card that is perfect for you. At [http://www.select-cards-today.com] you will find one. Don’t settle for an offer that only meets some of your criteria.

Fill out the online credit card application and submit any information that the company requires. Be sure to read the fine print. Most forms have the details of limitations or increasing rates in fine print at the bottom of the form. However, with an online credit card application, you may have to manually click a link to view these restrictions. It is very important that you take the time to do this. Not reading the restrictions of a card agreement can get you into a lot of trouble down the line if you don’t meet the demands of the agreement. Remember that this is a legal document, giving your approval for the company to check your credit.

You may want to print out the fine print information as well as a copy of the online credit card application before you submit it. Keeping these types of records can protect you later if any mishandling of your application occurs.

Once the company validates and processes your application, you will receive a packet of information in the mail including disclosure papers. If you printed out the fine print when you filled out your application, which we recommend that you do, compare the disclosure papers you get in the mail with the ones you printed out from the website. If everything matches, fill out the information on the new forms and submit them.

Each company varies as to the time it takes for you to get your credit card once you complete the application process. The usual amount is ten days. If you don’t hear anything in the specified time limit, contact the company that you applied with immediately.

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Ryan