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The Credit Card Application Process

Jason Deines asked:




When applying for a loan or other form of borrowing the application process can be extensive and require a lot of information. However, when it comes to applying for a credit card the application process is simple and easy. When determining whether or not to grant you credit, credit card issuers tend to put a lot of emphasis on a person’s credit history and whether or not they have made their payments in a timely manner. For credit card issuers to make an informed decision on whether or not to grant credit to an individual they need some basic information.

When applying for a credit card you will have to fill out a credit application whether it is online or one you received in the mail. Generally, there are ten bits of information required to get the approval process going.

1. First and last name

2. Physical mailing address

3. Home phone number

4. Work phone number

5. Date of birth

6. Social security number

7. Employer name

8. Annual household income

9. Signature

10. Date the application was completed

As you can see the process of filling out a credit application requires only a few personal details but combined these details give the credit card issuer the ability to find out additional information about you. Because this information is sensitive you may choose to provide the information by calling the card issuer directly via their 1-800 number or over the Internet on a secure server.

Once your application has been submitted it can take several weeks before you find out whether you have been approved for credit or not. You may need to provide additional information to complete the process. If for some reason you are not approved the card issuer is required to send you a letter stating why or you can call them directly and find out what the reason is. Remember, just because you received a credit card offer in the mail does not automatically mean you will be approved.

Tom
 

Tips For Filling Out a Credit Card Application

Chintamani Abhyankar asked:




Credit card companies use very similar formulas for their application process.

 

First Time Credit Card Applications

Eric Morris asked:




There are many sources where you can file a first time credit card application. These include banks, credit companies and other agencies. The Internet is the easiest way to locate your preferred credit card company.

When applying for a credit card, most companies need information such as name, age, address, social security number, any former address of yours, occupation, employer, and annual household income. These details are adequate for the credit company to verify your credit history, which is the major criterion for approval or rejection. Annual percentage rate (APR) often varies with your credit score. That is, a high score will get you a low APR.

Most first credit card application forms contain certain clauses written in fine print. Company salesmen are often outspoken about the advantages of their transactions. But these fine prints often carry conditions that are disadvantageous to you. One important thing to check is the APR. Most credit companies tempt you with a low initial APR score. Remember that it is the long term APR you should weigh most, not the short term.

A US citizen who is 18 years of age or older (the limit is lower in some states) has the legal right to demand a credit card with any US bank. Generally, credit card providers do not want a bank account to get a card. It is also possible to request many credit cards at a time. But multiple applications can affect the credit score negatively.

With great competition existing in the credit card market, most credit card providers look for an easy means to attract new businesses. They provide special gifts on many occasions such as Christmas and holiday shopping seasons.

Debra
 

Credit Card Application Form – Why it Pays to Be Honest

Morgan Hamilton asked:




Before you complete your credit card application form there are a few important details that we would like to impart. To make the application process go as smoothly as possible and to give yourself the very best chance of getting approved is important to keep the following information in mind.

Because extending credit is based on trust it doesn’t mean that it is blind trust. It is more of a trust but verify situation, to paraphrase President Reagan. With that in mind you must understand why the banks and financial institutions require so much personal and financial information from their applicants.

The following information is what you’ll need to include on your application before submitting it for approval:
Your name Where you live Do you own or rent Current employment situation What your household income is A full listing of your debts If you have applied for credit recently Have you ever declared bankruptcy

That is of course a partial list of what is required and not conclusive by any means. All credit card issuers have different requirements, although many of them are similar. This may seem obvious but there is a reason why I have listed these requirements. Absolutely Imperative

Now here’s the important part so please pay attention – In order to give yourself the best chance you possibly can to have your credit card application form approved you must be absolutely 100% honest with the information that you declare on your application.

Getting credit card approval was a whole lot easier just a few short years ago. Because of the recession and record high defaults issuers are now becoming quite stringent in their requirements. Not only has credit gotten tighter but they are also much more aggressive in checking the information that is submitted to them.

If you are not honest with them, or omit any information whether intentionally or not, you will not be approved. It’s just that simple. Banks and financial institutions have been burned badly by people that default on their payments and file for bankruptcy. They can ill afford to take on too many more deadbeat clients.

By keeping this in mind you will improve your chances for getting your credit card application form approved a great deal. The fact of the matter is that more than a few people will fudge a little bit on their applications because frankly in years past they got away with it and it would help in getting approval. Now it is a guaranteed path to rejection.

Carolyn
 

Gas Credit Card Application Requirements

Loren Yadeski asked:


Using gas credit cards is one of the best ways to stretching your gas budget to a few more gallons. They offer great opportunities for gas savings and other rewards. Every time you pump gas, you earn rewards points, which can be accumulated and redeemed at the end of every billing period.

Rewards are often converted into cash backs that are credited to your existing cards or awarded in the form of checks or gas gift cards. This definitely spells boat loads of savings especially if you spend many miles on your car. And the best thing is, applying for gas credit cards is easy and more so if you have a good credit standing. If you apply online, you only have to fill up the application form which is broken down into the following requirements.

Personal information

The first part on the gas credit card application forms deals with personal information. Your personal information includes your complete name, address, SSN number, date of birth, e-mail address and mother’s maiden name. The SSN and mother’s maiden name requirement may cause to raise eyebrows, but these information are required to prove your identity. Card companies have to make sure they are issuing cards to real existing persons.

If you are worried about your personal information being used for unscrupulous activities. Don’t be; card companies are covered by privacy policies which are generally required by the government. Your personal information are kept under electronic and physical controls.

Employment information

Gas credit card companies will want to make sure that their applicants are capable of paying for their credit dues. So, information about your employment, such as employer, office address and number, are needed to enable them to confirm your employment status.

Financial information

Aside from the employment status, gas credit card companies will require that you provide them financial information such as your annual household income and bank account types. They may also want to know if you are currently paying any loans such as house mortgages. These information are needed to determine the amount of credit limit that you will be able to work around on.

After you click on the submit button, all you have to do is wait for your card. There is however a different story to persons with bad credit history or no credit history at all. There may be other requirements that will be required. These requirements may be tax payment forms or other certificates that will prove your employment status, address and ability to pay. But for those who have really bad credit history, some form of security or collateral may be required. You may need to pay a cash advance on the card. But with the current rapid gas increases, such requirements will be worth paying for. Gas prices continue to increase and there is no indication of a roll back. Using gas credit cards will definitely offer you big opportunities for saving and stretching your gas money.



MILTON