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Knowing Your Credit Card Application

Mario A. Churchill asked:




Credit cards are fast replacing cash as the currency of choice in today’s busy, often turbulent world. For an executive with a lifestyle built on speed, digging through a wallet for cash can be a waste of time, especially when the single swipe of a credit card can finish a transaction instantly. For a college student low on funds, a credit card can be a saving grace, especially when emergency purchases need to be made. For an employee with average income, a credit card is a chance to buy now and pay later.

Credit card companies, however, are aware that credit cards can be abused, and that credit card scams abound. Someone who claims to be an executive can actually be someone who assumes the names of wealthy people, and who uses their names in making expensive purchases. A college student can sometimes abuse a credit card and use it to buy liquor or drugs, all while the student’s parents think that the card is being used to purchase important materials for school. An employee may get carried away with purchases, as a credit card can conjure the illusion that no money is being paid.

As a result, credit card companies are now stricter when receiving credit card applications. Some credit card companies, moreover, have changed their application questions in order to exercise a greater hold on potential predators or credit card abusers. Although some of the questions that they pose on their applications may seem intrusive, credit card companies are simply making sure that honest applicants are sifted out of the thousands of applications that they receive each year.

Credit card companies ask many questions on your credit card application, some of them with seemingly no bearing on your ability to pay. You may be asked about your father’s or mother’s name, your mother’s maiden name, or the city in which your grandparents were born. The answers to these questions can be known by only a few people, and they can be used if your identity needs to be verified. Do not underestimate these questions, as they may actually save you from being hoodwinked by credit card identity thieves.

Credit card companies may also ask you about previous credit cards that you have held. This is a way for them to verify that you can pay your credit card bills. Do not withhold any information on this matter, as a record of good credit standing can actually work in your favor. You may be given a higher credit limit on the credit card that you are applying to. However, if you have poor credit standing, then your application may be denied, or your credit card will have a much lower credit limit than before. Do not lose hope if this happens, as this may discipline you into saving more, and spending less.

Credit card companies may also ask you to name supplementary card holders. Although this can be advantageous if you are a parent with a child living far away, or a husband willing to finance his wife’s spending, supplementary cards may actually put you in greater danger of identity theft. Supplementary cards will arrive separate from the principal card, and these can be stolen and used. Exercise great caution when considering whether you should purchase supplementary cards.

If you know your credit card application, you will better appreciate the value of your credit card. Be honest on your application, and be scrupulous when your credit card finally arrives. If you continue to be in good credit standing, then you will enjoy the benefits of your credit card for many years to come.

Janet
 

What To Expect When You Complete A Credit Card Application

Daniel N. asked:


You can find a credit card application in your daily postal mail, in your email and you will find all types of credit card applications online. If you want a credit card, if you want a new credit card or even if you are seeking another credit card for your wallet, you can find credit card applications for that particular type of card you want to get. Complete a credit card application to obtain a new line of credit for yourself, your business or even for a child you are sending off to college.

You should know there are different types of credit card applications, such as balance transfers, low interest rate, and you will find special cards for special rewards and needs. Some special reward cards are travel rewards; cash back rewards and low interest rewards. You will find credit card applications for those with bad credit, or you can also find credit card applications for those who are seeking high credit lines. A credit card application can be used to obtain the type of credit card you want to have for your financial security and future.

A credit card application should be filled out completely. You will need to include your name, address, phone number, work information, information about your wages, and your annual income. You will need your credit card information if you are going to transfer balances, and you will need to have your spouse sign the application if you are opening a joint account. A credit card application is not going to take more than a few minutes to complete, online, offline, or in person.

You can complete a credit card application without waiting on the phone or online, and you will get a response to your credit card application in just seconds. When you mail in a credit card application, you have to wait a longer time to get a response, which is generally about two weeks. A credit card application does not take long to fill out, but you determine which method you would like to complete to get a new credit line.

After applying for a credit card, and you find that you are denied, you will get a letter stating that you are not eligible, or perhaps you will get a reply stating that you are qualified but only for a certain savings deposit type credit card. You will on that letter, find a name and address of a company where you can request a free copy of your credit report. You are entitled to that free credit report because you were denied credit, and this is the law.

If you were accepted, you will receive a letter, stating what your new credit line is, what type of credit card you are being issued, and you will be notified in a separate letter with your actual credit card. In still another letter, you should receive your pin number for that credit card. These separate letters are for your protection, so that in case the card was stolen, the person will not have the pin number. If you receive one letter without receiving the others, you should call the credit card company and tell them that there is a problem with that account, and they will reissue you a credit card, and cancel the one that is lost so there is no problems at all with your new account.



ODELL
 

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: How To Get Approved

Richard Greenwood asked:


and then you may take a look through the credit cards in your wallet and think about the option of applying for a new card with a better offer. You may have received offers in the post or browsing offers online. Before you jump in and start applying you need to think about maximising your odds of approval and avoiding rejections which may damage your credit score. You will have to complete the credit card application in such a way that your chances of approval will be higher and you can get favorable interest rates. Many people are denied credit because they are not careful in providing personal details on the credit card application form. Here are some things you can do. Avoid applying for multiple credit cards simultaneously Your credit score will suffer a lot if multiple lenders request for your credit report all at once. This could lead to at least one credit card application getting denied, and this will lower your credit score even more. Prepare your documentation: Credit card applications ask for a lot of information. You should create a single credit folder which will contain all your vital information. Having all these in one place will allow you to respond to questions completely and consistently. Since this folder is loaded with sensitive information on your identity and other details, make sure to keep it in a safe place. Fill out the credit card application at home: Credit card offers come with all sorts of enticements for you to send back the application immediately. Resist the credit card offers of instant credit or instant savings. One of the main reasons is that your files with your vital information are at home. More than that, it is crucial not to be rushed or feel intimidated into completing the credit card application on the spot. Doing the job at home allows you to fill it out with care. Answer every question: Do not leave any blanks on the credit card application, otherwise the card issuer may interpret it as an attempt to hide something and categorize you as high risk. If the application form includes questions that are not relevant to your situation then don’t leave the space black but insert N/A or ‘not applicable’ in the space. This shows you have read and responded to the question. Use clear print (not joined up) and be extra careful of numbers. If you have gone through a bankruptcy, there is one question you should leave blank. This is the question that inquires, “Have you ever filed bankruptcy?” Do not put “no” for that would be a lie; but do not say “yes” or tick the box. Answering the question immediately might trigger an automatic rejection by the card company’s computerized processing system. It is always possible to explain the reasons to the issuers later in person, if they ask. If the form does not ask then there is no need to provide the information. Look out for red flags: Some items cause the lender to classify the applicant as a credit risk, such as: * Tax liens (settled, released, not released) * Previous bankruptcy(ies) * High ratio of debt to income * Too many revolving credit cards but only modest income * Outstanding collection accounts * Credit counseling reports * Mailing address is a post office box * Frequent employment changes * Lack of verifiable income, especially if self-employed * Employer’s telephone numbers cannot be verified * Your telephone number cannot be verified in directory assistance * No savings or checking account Be aware of these items and make sure your credit card application addresses such issues.

CHADWICK
 

Knowing Your Credit Card Application

Mario Churchill asked:


Credit cards are fast replacing cash as the currency of choice in today’s busy, often turbulent world. For an executive with a lifestyle built on speed, digging through a wallet for cash can be a waste of time, especially when the single swipe of a credit card can finish a transaction instantly. For a college student low on funds, a credit card can be a saving grace, especially when emergency purchases need to be made. For an employee with average income, a credit card is a chance to buy now and pay later.

Credit card companies, however, are aware that credit cards can be abused, and that credit card scams abound. Someone who claims to be an executive can actually be someone who assumes the names of wealthy people, and who uses their names in making expensive purchases. A college student can sometimes abuse a credit card and use it to buy liquor or drugs, all while the student’s parents think that the card is being used to purchase important materials for school. An employee may get carried away with purchases, as a credit card can conjure the illusion that no money is being paid.

As a result, credit card companies are now stricter when receiving credit card applications. Some credit card companies, moreover, have changed their application questions in order to exercise a greater hold on potential predators or credit card abusers. Although some of the questions that they pose on their applications may seem intrusive, credit card companies are simply making sure that honest applicants are sifted out of the thousands of applications that they receive each year.

Credit card companies ask many questions on your credit card application, some of them with seemingly no bearing on your ability to pay. You may be asked about your father’s or mother’s name, your mother’s maiden name, or the city in which your grandparents were born. The answers to these questions can be known by only a few people, and they can be used if your identity needs to be verified. Do not underestimate these questions, as they may actually save you from being hoodwinked by credit card identity thieves.

Credit card companies may also ask you about previous credit cards that you have held. This is a way for them to verify that you can pay your credit card bills. Do not withhold any information on this matter, as a record of good credit standing can actually work in your favor. You may be given a higher credit limit on the credit card that you are applying to. However, if you have poor credit standing, then your application may be denied, or your credit card will have a much lower credit limit than before. Do not lose hope if this happens, as this may discipline you into saving more, and spending less.

Credit card companies may also ask you to name supplementary card holders. Although this can be advantageous if you are a parent with a child living far away, or a husband willing to finance his wife’s spending, supplementary cards may actually put you in greater danger of identity theft. Supplementary cards will arrive separate from the principal card, and these can be stolen and used. Exercise great caution when considering whether you should purchase supplementary cards.

If you know your credit card application, you will better appreciate the value of your credit card. Be honest on your application, and be scrupulous when your credit card finally arrives. If you continue to be in good credit standing, then you will enjoy the benefits of your credit card for many years to come.



TERRANCE