Help! My Credit Card Application Was
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Yes, you've gotten literally hundreds of credit card
applications in the mail and each and every one of them has said
you have been pre-approved. Of course it is natural that this
would lead us to believe that the application process is simply
a formality. After all, you've been approved already so no
worries, right? Wrong! Many of the offers that say you're
pre-approved don't actually mean for the credit card. I know
it's misleading, but what they're really saying is that you've
been approved to apply for your card, not actually receive one.
Your actual approval will depend on several different things,
any of which can keep you off the receiving end. We'll go over
some of the reasons for rejection and what, if anything, can be
done about them.
Why You Were Rejected
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The most probable answer is your credit score. Although several
other things may have been taken into consideration, such as
your salary or time on your job, your credit score is usually
the biggie. The catch here is that your credit history doesn't
even have to be bad, it can be blank and that will work against
you just as much as a bad score will. Having no credit is almost
as bad as having bad credit since the credit card companies have
no reference point to see just how you will handle your credit
account. If you have a history of making late payments on bills and other
loans, that will work against you. The credit card company wants
to know that you are a worthwhile risk before they issue you a
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As I mentioned above, other issues also come into play. If you
have just started a new job, a creditor may want to wait a while
to make sure that you keep it. These are other factors that will
be considered if your credit history is less than perfect but
not a total loss.
What To Do
Clean up your credit history! This is the single best step you
can take in improving your options when it comes to credit cards
and other types of loans as well.
Most creditors are required to tell you why you were rejected
and what credit bureau they used to access your report. You may
be entitled to a free copy of your credit report if the data
contained on it was used to deny your application. Check with
the credit bureau to see.
If your credit rating is poor, take action. Start paying your
bills on time. See about consolidating your bills so you can
afford to pay the monthly amount. Eliminate any extra spending
that isn't necessary and use that towards your outstanding
debts. Yes, this could take some time, but in the long run it
will be worth it.
Once you have cleaned up your credit a bit or established some
basic credit, let some time pass. Apply for the card again. Once
the creditor sees how hard you have been working to get your
credit report up to par, you may just be rewarded for your
efforts. Be careful, though. The last thing you want to do is go
overboard with new credit and dig yourself into a financial
hole!
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