April 05, 2008
Apply Credit Card Online
Online Credit Card Application: the Easiest Way to a Customer’s Heart
Many credit cards are offered in the market today thus, making companies more aggressive in advertising and marketing their card services. These companies (e.g. banks, department stores, specialty stores, airlines, hotels, etc.) have found a powerful tool in catching the attention of prospective card holders: online credit card application.
What advantage/s does online credit card application offer?
The bottom line of online credit card application is “convenience”. Online application is a dream-come-true to future card holders. Imagine not having to queue in long lines just to have a credit card approved. No travel cost just to get to the card company’s office. Since everything is computerized and automated, processing of the application is faster and more efficient.
What is/are the drawback/s of online credit card application?
The major drawback in applying for a credit card online is internet security: computer hacking makes identity theft possible. Make sure that online application is done through a trusted and secure computer.
Do credit cards applied for online offer additional benefits?
No, basically all the services and benefits are the same. Here are some of the benefits given to card holders and future members:
1. airline miles
2. cash back
3. business
4. retail
5. shopping
6. rewards
How does one apply for a credit card online?
Here are some other reminders when applying for a credit card online:
1. Determine your need for a credit card: travel, grocery, business.
2. Assess your earning capacity and compare this against your needs.
3. Look around the web for the credit card that matches your needs.
4. Check out the following information about your prospective credit card company through the internet:
5. Application fee. Some companies do not charge for applications.
6. Interest per month. Of course, choose the one with the lowest financial charges.
7. Benefits/Rewards/Advantages. These can sometimes spell the difference between good and best credit cards.
8. Disclaimer. This states additional limitations and/or scope to the credit card; make sure you read this.
9. Application requirements. This is to ensure that all necessary personal data and information are available to you when you do the actual online application.
10. Apply for a credit card online through a secure, trusted, and private computer, never in a public computer.
Posted by creditcardsalon at 10:21 AM | Comments (0)
June 03, 2006
Instant Approval Credit Cards
The days of waiting for weeks for a credit card application are over. Today, anyone can get a credit card approved instantly. It's very easy to apply online for an instant approval credit card. Hundreds of credit card companies claim they can give you the best credit card available for your needs, instantly. An easy way to apply for this type of card is online, at the credit card company's website. No, that doesn't mean you can download a credit card to use immediately. What it does mean is that your credit card application can usually be approved within minutes.
With instant approval credit cards you have the convenience of receiving your card quickly. In times past, you had to apply for the card and wait weeks while your credit history was run and the approval process took place. On top of that time frame, you had to wait for the credit card company to send out your card. Applying for an instant approval credit card is fast and convenience in today's market.
One advantage of applying for an instant approval credit card online is that you can research a wide range of credit cards to find the one that is best for you. You can compare interest rates and fees freely and also check for other advantages and disadvantages of the cards you are considering.
There are limits on the applicants who are eligible for instant approval credit cards. Originally, these cards were targeted at consumers who had a perfect credit history. If your credit rating is excellent, you won't have any trouble being instantly approved. Today things are a little different. The competition between credit card companies is very high and there are some companies who are willing to take the risk on a less than perfect applicant in order to get their business. What this means is that you may be instantly approved even if your credit rating is less than perfect. If this is the case and you are approved, use extreme caution and make sure you pay all of your payments on time to assure your credit history is protected.
If you wish to apply for an instant approval credit card online, use a search engine to search for 'instant credit card approval', or 'instant approval credit cards'. The results will be more than you wished for. Then, compare the annual and membership fees, interest rates and other advantages and disadvantages of the cards you are considering. Once you find the best card for you, click on 'apply' fill out the online form and click the 'submit' button. You will have your answer within a few minutes.
As with all other credit cards, you have responsibilities with an instant approval card. Be sure to always pay your credit card bill before the due date and, if possible, pay the entire balance each month to save on interest fees. This will assure you keep your instant approval credit card in good standing and in addition it will look great on your credit rating.
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May 27, 2006
Help! My Credit Card Application Was Denied
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!
Why You Were Rejected
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 card.
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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May 20, 2006
Finding A Credit Card That Works For You
Barely a day goes by without getting an offer to apply for a credit card, either by the traditional mail service or online. If this is something you are considering doing, there are several key issues that you will need to understand before you decide what card offer is right for you. All card offers will offer benefits. Finding the one that fits your needs is the key. Let's discuss a few of the things you should be aware of before you do any applying.
What Do You Need The Card For?
If the card is for personal use, decide why and for what do you really need it for. If you plan on using it instead of cash and checks throughout the month but plan to pay it off each month, know what the card's grace period is and what happens if you miss it. Pick a card that offers reward points even if you don't carry a monthly balance. This can be a great way to rack up the frequent flyer miles as long as you're disciplined enough to use it this way.
Know The Interest Rate
Many card companies will offer an initial interest rate that is quite low, sometimes even 0%, for a designated period of time. This rate usually applies to both transferred balances and new purchases. What you need to know is what happens after the introductory phase has ended. Will the interest then skyrocket? Will the interest rate be more moderate as long as you have a good payment history? Look for hidden costs such as an annual fee or a cash advance fee. These are important to know if you plan on using your card effectively.
Incentives
Many cards also offer a whole list of incentives with their application request. Although many of these are nice, usually you have to use your card a great deal to get them. This can become a kind of trap. You know, buy more to save more. If you're going to use your card anyway, then you might as well have something to show for it. Look for cards that offer incentives that interest you and you would actually use.
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May 15, 2006
Applying For A Credit Card With No Credit History
Oddly enough, not only will bad credit work against you when applying for a loan or a credit card, but no credit will too. Even though this doesn't seem fair, it is the way things work in the complicated world of consumer credit. Lenders are leery about opening accounts for people with no credit history because they simply have nothing to base your reliability on.
So, if you can't build a credit history without credit and you can't get credit without a credit history, just what has a person to do? It's nearly impossible to rent a car, stay in a hotel, or shop online without a credit card, so let's explore a few of the options that can eliminate this Catch-22.
Available Credit Options
Find a credit card company that will review your overall financial situation and not just your credit history. Some lenders will look at your employment history, your housing situation, and how often you have moved. If this is all on the up and up, they may approve your application. Again, use this card wisely.
Credit Unions
If you are a credit union member, or are eligible for membership, see what their card issuing terms are. Although they are no giving out cards with their eyes closed, they will often have more relaxed conditions for members. You no longer have to work for a specific company to be eligible to join a credit union. So it's well worth checking if there's one in your area.
Secured Credit Cards
Secured credit cards are offered by lenders who will give you a line of credit that either matches, or is slightly higher than, a cash deposit that you give them to hold. As your experience with the card grows, these lenders will often raise your limit without requiring you to increase your deposit. Eventually, you can use your experience with this lender to apply for cards that are not secured.
Student Credit Cards
If you are a student, then you'll be best off with a student credit card. Student credit cards can be a great way of building the credit history that you will need to depend upon after graduation. The important thing here is to remember to use that opportunity wisely. Many banks will issue college students a credit card, especially banks that are located in college or university cities and towns.
When you do manage to get a credit card, remember that you are establishing a credit history. Show that you are a good financial risk by paying the bill on time. Don't go crazy with the spending. It will only cause you problems in the future.
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