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Why Credit Card Applications Get Rejected

Peter Finch asked:


The advent of credit cards has made a huge change in the way business is being conducted. It is taking the place of cash to close transactions. With this, more people are joining the beeline for a credit card application everywhere.

Almost all establishments are now accepting this piece of plastic as payment for transactions, purchase of goods and services. However, one truth is not all applications are accepted. Some applications cannot be approved for various reasons.

Nowadays, this powerful plastic has eased the life of both customers and merchants alike. You can now bid goodbye to your fears of carrying cash in your wallet when you go shopping, or worry that your cash is not enough to pay for your purchases. Ordering goods and stuff from online stores has also ceased to be a problem. A few clicks on your computer will guide you to the different online stores and you can finish transactions in just a few minutes without even leaving your home.

This convenience brought the number of credit card applications on the rise, but not all applicants will be given physical cards. Some will be disappointed because despite the fact that card suppliers spend much time and money to entice new customers, not all applications can be approved.

There are several factors why credit card applications are rejected. Errors in filling up the application forms could be one factor. These could be little mistakes and discrepancies in the personal details like zip codes, telephone numbers and others.

Another reason could be your failure to fill up all the mandatory fields in the application form. In most cases, these mandatory fields are usually marked with an asterisk so you should not miss these.

Unreadable handwriting could be another factor why a credit card application gets rejected. With thousands of application forms waiting to be processed on the tables of the company sales representatives, a form which cannot be read will surely be doomed for rejection. These are examples of human errors that serve as deterrent to the processing of your credit card, but these are repairable. You only have to correct the mistakes and fill in the missing information and the only problem would be the delay in your getting the actual card.

The biggest reason for rejection of applications for charge cards is bad credit ratings. If you have made several defaults in your previous bills, you will have to pay fines and late fee charges and this will give you a negative credit history. Building a good credit rating is important because your past performance is the cementing factor that will pave the success of your future applications for a bank card.

If you had been paying your loans or credit card charges on time in the past, it will reflect on your credit rating. Do not think that you can run away from your past records because every time you file a credit card application from any card supplier, your records will be calculated by credit bureaus who also get feedbacks from other credit suppliers.



QUENTIN
 

Credit Card Applications – Getting Approved After Refusal

Joseph Kenny asked:


It can be disheartening when you apply for a credit card and get turned down. However, in the vast majority of cases, it really is not anything that you need to worry about. While there are some people out there who would be approved for virtually everything they could think of applying for, for the vast majority of us, applying for a credit card can take a little time and some trial and error.

Credit card providers generally have pretty strict criteria that they are looking for from applicants when they launch a new credit card. They will be targeting the card at a specific segment of the market and will have a credit score range that they are seeking from applicants. If you do not fall within this score range, you will not be in their target range and will be refused the card. But this does not mean that you will not be successful when you apply for another credit card that is targeting your section of the market. And it is important not to take the rejection to heart.

Determining Your Credit Score

You may feel that you are trustworthy and always pay your bills and that you should not be turned down for credit, but remember that credit approval is no longer a personal exercise but is by and large automated and subject to computer credit checks and the like. A computer will look at your credit score and give a yes or no answer, and no individual attention will be paid personally to your application at all. It is a necessary way of running the system for lenders who have literally thousands of clients and applications to manage as efficiently as possible.

The Next Step After Rejection

If you are refused for credit, then apply to a couple more companies. You should try not to rush the process and apply for one card at a time. You usually receive your answer within a couple of days. The reason for this is that if you apply for too much credit too quickly, it will show up on your credit report and may cause lenders to turn you down. So be patient and if possible, ask the lender why they have rejected you.

Patience is a Virtue in Credit Card Applications Too

The chances are you are simply applying for the wrong type of card, for example, if you are a student, you will really only be approved by companies that make a point of providing credit cards to students and most other will reject you as a matter of course. So by a little patience, and taking the time to make your application to a credit card company that targets the segment of the market that you fit into, you should be able to get your hands on a credit card before too long.



DEREK
 

Credit Card Applications & the Rejection of Credit Card Application

Uchenna Ani-Okoye asked:


As time progresses, more and more people are joining the revolution called ‘Credit card’. Yes, it’s really a revolution. Now you don’t need to worry about how much cash you have in your pocket when you go shopping, just carrying this small piece of plastic (credit card) is enough to assure you of a good shopping ‘treat’. You can use your credit card to order things from the comfort of your home (on the internet).

So the number of credit card applications seems to be on the rise. However, not every credit card application turns into a physical credit card. Some credit card applications get rejected too. Let’s check why a credit card supplier would reject a credit card application when he has spent so much time and energy (and money) on wooing new customers.

One obvious reason for rejection of credit card application is human error i.e. the error committed by you in filling up the credit card application. These can be small mistakes like a wrong telephone number or wrong name or the postal code might be wrong. It’s normal to make mistakes, after all we are human being and no human being can be termed as perfect. Another strong reason for rejection of a credit card application could be missing mandatory information i.e. when you forgot to fill-in some mandatory information in the credit card application form.

Sometimes, the credit card application could be rejected because the credit card application form has been filled-in in a handwriting that is illegible to the people processing your credit card application. At other times, the sales representative (of the credit card supplier) could have made a mistake in either depositing the form correctly or in guiding you in the filling of the credit card application form (newly hired sales representatives can make such mistakes).

However, these human errors are just minor errors that can be corrected later on and hence the only impact would be in terms of the delay in receiving your credit card. The main and the most important cause for rejection of credit card applications is bad credit ratings i.e. a negative credit history. If you have been using other credit cards or if you have taken bank loans/mortgages in the past, you would have already build your credit rating.

If you have been making your bill/instalment payments in time (and in the correct amount), you would have already acquired a good credit rating, however, if you have been irregular or if you have been defaulting on your payment dues, you would have developed a bad credit rating. This credit rating is calculated by credit bureaus who receive feeds from various credit suppliers. All credit card applications are checked for the credit rating of the requestor and if it comes up as negative, the application is rejected out rightly.

So, these are the 2 most important reasons for rejection of credit card application and you must pay heed to them (especially the credit rating).



DUNCAN