Credit Card Faqs - What If I'm Turned Down?
So, you’ve filled out the application and are waiting for your
brand new, shiny credit card to arrive in the mail. But when
the letter finally arrives, you’re not greeted with a new
credit card, but a denial letter instead. What to do? Read the
fact below and determine your next steps.
1. What are some of the reasons that I can get turned down for
a credit card?
There are many reasons that people are turned down when they
apply for credit cards. Every credit card company has its own
rules and guidelines - and in many cases, those guidelines vary
from credit card to credit card issued by the same company. Some
of the reasons that you might get turned down for a credit card
include:
a) Insufficient income. If your income is $25,000 a year, be
sure that you apply for a credit card that will accept someone
with a $25,000 annual income.
b) You've been recently rejected by too many other companies
c) Your credit history is poor. It will show if you've missed
payments or made them late, or if you've defaulted on a loan in
the past. Some lenders will overlook bad credit and offer you a
credit card with a higher interest rate, or a secured credit
card.
d) You don't have a credit history. If you have no credit
history, many lenders won't consider giving you a credit card
because they have no way of judging whether or not you'll pay
them back.
e) Your credit report may have mistakes in it.
f) Your available credit may already be higher than the credit
card issuer is comfortable with. Remember, the more credit card
debt or availability that you're carrying, the thinner your
income must be spread to pay them all off.
2. What can I do if I get rejected by a credit card company?
Anytime you're rejected for credit, the credit card company is
required by law to tell you the reasons on which they based
their decision. They must also tell you which credit reporting
agency they got their information from. If you've been
rejected, you can write to, call or email the credit reporting
agency that they contacted and request a copy of your credit
card report for free. Look it over carefully to make sure there
are no errors.
3. After I checked my credit history because I was turned down
by a credit card company, I found that there were mistakes on
it. What can I do to fix them?
Immediately write to the credit reporting agency from which you
got your report and ask them to correct the mistakes. The more
proof you provide to back up your claim of error, the better
your chances of having the error completely expunged, but the
credit reporting agency is required to at least note that you
have asked for the report to be corrected.
4. If one credit card company turned me down, can I apply to
another?
You can not only apply to another credit card company, you can
apply for a different credit card product with the same
company. Every credit card has different guidelines for
acceptance. Just be sure to shop around and only apply for the
one or two cards that you feel you have the best chance of
being accepted for. Too many rejections in your credit history
can hurt you when you're looking for a loan for something
important.
About The Author: Joe Kenny writes for the credit acrd
comparison sites www.cardguide.co.uk and also
www.creditcardstore.co.uk
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