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Credit Card Applications: Apply for a Credit Card Online

Stephanie Andrews asked:


haven’t used online search methods to apply for a new credit card, it’s time to get started. The Internet offers many benefits for today’s shopper. You can use the Internet to your advantage when it comes to credit card applications. Here’s how.

Start by Searching

To get started, simply type in keywords such as “credit card applications” into a search engine like Google. You’ll find plenty of options appear right away. You can click on a website to begin browsing the cards.

When you get to a site, check for a number of things. See if it has been recently updated. Make sure it looks professional. And click through it to check that it offers plenty of card options. All of these are signs of a valid website.

Compare Offers

One of the largest benefits that the Internet has to offer is in the area of selection. You can find so many options with just a few mouse clicks. Look through the different categories of cards to find one that works for you. If you are partial to a particular bank or card issuer, look through those sections as well.

Many cards specify what level of credit they are designed for. If you know you have excellent credit, you will most likely be able to get approved for any type of card. If your score is lower, however, you’ll want to look for an application that caters to good or poor credit.

Investigate the Perks

Another of the Internet’s advantages comes in the form of information. Once you find a card that you like, look for online reviews. Chances are you’ll find a number of sites that offer credit card reviews. You can read through these and then decide if you want to apply for the card or not.

If you’re not sure what type of card to apply for, you can look at articles online that explain some of the card’s different features. You can find out if a low interest or rewards card would be better for you, or if you should look into other options. Take the time to read through some articles about using credit too. That way you’ll be off to a good start even before you apply.

Apply Online

After you have decided on the card you want to get, you can apply for one online. Credit card applications use the latest technology when it comes to security, so you don’t have to worry about your information being lost when you send it in.

The application process usually takes a short time. If you have the needed information at your computer, you’ll be able to get through the application fairly quickly. Once you finish filling it out, your application will be sent in via the Internet. You can expect the actual piece of plastic to arrive in your mailbox in about a week.

That’s all there is to it. With a little bit of searching, you can use the Internet to your advantage when shopping for a new credit card. Then keep going online for credit card help in the future. By doing so you’ll get the most out of the Internet when it comes to credit cards.



RODOLFO
 

Is requesting an increase in a credit card limit treated the same as an application for new credit for FICO?

MSB asked:


I know that applying for a new card will reduce my FICO, and that increasing credit limits (while keeping debt amounts constant) will increase my score – but this would not be the case if requesting the increase in credit limit is treated as a new credit card application?

FREDDIE
 

American Express Corporate Card/ Bad Credit?

axium12 asked:


I was just asked to fill out an Amex Corp Card Application so I can be issued a company card. My question is due to some bad decisions with friends and family my credit is shot. I am currently working with all debtors and am slowly paying them all off. My score is currently low and I have been promoted in my company. If the company is the underwriter but the application is requesting my SS# and current address, will my negative credit affect them issuing me a card ? I really do not want this to adversly affect my long standing relationship with my employer.

ELBERT
 

How long after bankruptcy will it take before I can get a credit card with at least a $2,000 limit?

Zachary asked:


I filed bankruptcy in April of 2006 and it was discharged that August– My score has gone from the low 400s to the high 500s, and will flirt with the low 600s. I’ve been trying to reestablish my credit with about 5 credit card, but they all have LOW limits, which is hurting me (although having the multiple cards open is what has increased my score). I can’t get my score any higher because my limits are so low, which is showing that creditors aren’t willing to trust me. I have paid EVERY account I have on-time for more than a year and half (although for some reason my credit report still says I’m deliquent, and I can’t figure out why it says that). I need to get a card with a decent limit so that I can close these accounts that charge $150-175 for annual fees, not to mention show that I can be trusted with credit. Where or WHO can I go to to issue me a card with a decent limit– OR how long will it take before regular creditors will finally look at my applications & approve it?

FEDERICO
 

the noose of the credit crunch?

xbluebellax asked:


Who here has either been denied a credit card application for a lower rate for which they thought they were approved or has had their credit limit cut in the last month or so.

I’ve heard AMEX is a great card so I thought of applying for one, then I thought better of it…credit crunch and all that. No point in bringing my score down and my debt up for something I don’t need.

DONOVAN