Once the decision has been made to obtain a credit card, applying for it is the next logical step. Not only can you apply for a card through the mail or over the phone, most credit card companies now offer their application services online. Either way, the basic information that you will need is the same.
Applying Online
First things first, find the right card for you. Not all cards offer the same interest rates and incentives so pick the one with terms and conditions that match your needs. Then simply go to that issuer’s web site and click on the “Apply” link. The application appears and you’re ready to get started.
Besides asking for routine personal identifiers such as your driver’s license number, social security number, date of birth, and current address, you will probably have to supply details regarding your employment, salary, banking relationships and other credit obligations.
Once the application is complete, the approval time can vary. Some card companies will offer you instant approval while others may take a week or two. The rate at which you are approved is generally based on your credit history. Once you have been approved, they will notify you by e-mail, mail, or phone.
Applying online is not only safe and secure, but pretty quick too. No waiting for the mail to travel back and forth between the two of you. All necessary correspondence can be done by e-mail.
Applying By Mail or In Person
Since we do get most of our offers for credit cards through the mail, this gives you the opportunity to sit with many different offers on paper right in front of you. Now you can take the time to read each offer in depth in order to decide what card fits your needs without using the computer at all.
All of the card offers will come with an application attached to it and, again, all you need to do is fill it out and return it. The paper applications will ask for the same details that the online ones do, so have your info handy. The approval process when applying by mail can take a little longer since the traditional mail service is not as quick as the web. You should still be able to have an answer in as little as two weeks or so.
Another option is to go to your local bank branch and apply for a card in person. This is virtually the same application process again, only you are dealing with a bank platform employee. The wait time for approval may be a bit quicker since the bank can easily check your credit history and knows your financial status.
Any of the application processes will work. Just be cautious when choosing a card and don’t apply for too many at once. Each credit check by the different card companies will show up on your credit report and too many hits are perceived as a negative.
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