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There are lots of places you can apply for a credit card. With the great competition in the credit card market, almost any credit card company is pushing their card offers almost anywhere. Especially at certain times of the year like Christmas time and other holiday shopping seasons or the first weeks of college and schools etc. They even attatch small treats if you fill in an application. Should you jump into the first offer you get and fill in an application form or should you go home, sit down, relax and think a little before you fill in a credit card application form? I recommend that you choose the last mentioned option.
To make a really good deal on credit cards you have to
know which factors that make a good credit card deal
compare different credit card deals or offers
Included on all credit card application forms are parts written in fine print. Ongoing and enthusiastic salesman or woman will tell you what a fantastic deal their offer is and will probably not even mention this print. However, it's you who are signing the deal and it is your responsibility to know what you're signing. If you are going to check one single thing, it should be the APR. Credit companies often tempt you with a low introductory APR. It is the long term APR you should compare, not the short term.
Also make sure that you only deal with a serious credit card company and be aware of scammers. It goes without saying, that you shouldn't apply for a credit card just because of having one. Only apply for it if you need it.
Which information do you have to give away when applying for a credit card? Most credit card companies require as little as
your name
your address
your social security number
any previous addresses you may have had
This information will be sufficient for the credit company to check out your credit history, which will be the main criteria for approval or denial. Be aware that the APR will often vary according to which credit score you have; the higher score the lower APR. This is the way the credit companies level down the risk following a low credit score.
Like I said in the beginning of this article you can get credit card offers almost everywhere. Banks, Credit Companies and other companies and often with special bonuses at their warehouses and stores. The easiest way to access whichever credit card company you prefer is through the internet.
9 Steps on How to Apply for a Credit Card
Step #1 Find a credit card you want and need. There are basically two types of credit cards to choose from: low interest credit cards and those that are reward based. If you are applying for a credit card only for emergency use, you'd be able to maximize the benefits of a low interest card. But if you're applying for a credit card to enjoy better shopping then you're definitely more suited to a reward based credit card.
Step #2 Prepare possible credit card requirements such as photos, Social Security number, valid IDs, proof of income, and billing. Check your credit ranking. If it's below 620, you can't proceed to Step #3 without repairing your credit first. If you're only a college student, prepare proof that you're still studying and maybe copies of your most recent grades.
Step #3 Now that you have everything ready, it's time to apply for a credit card online. If the design of your card is customizable, this might be the first step you'll have to take. Choose the design that appeals to you the most.
Step #4 You will have to fill up an online application form online afterwards. The first section will usually require you to provide your contact details. It's important that you be able to provide a landline number they can contact if you're going to be subjected to a subsequent interview.
Step #5 The next section will usually be regarding your employment status and history. What the credit card company basically wants to know if you're currently employed and how long you've been with your current employer. This will allow them to gauge whether you're a responsible and reliable person. Generally, the longer you've been with your employer the better.
Step #6 Income information is also very important. Your gross income – or how much you're earning in total without subtracting your expenses first – will allow them to determine how high your credit card limit should be. Of course, if you're not too sure about your self-control, you can ask them to lower your credit card limit to what you feel most comfortable with. If you plan giving an extension or supplementary card to someone else, you could also choose how much limit his card would have.
Step #7 The online application form might also require you to indicate whether or not you have a checking or savings account. Don't worry if you don't have one because it's not really necessary for you to have either; having either, however, helps the credit card company evaluate your application better.
Step #8 Once you've submitted your application form online, you will only have to wait mere minutes and no more than 24 hours to know the status of your application. It's possible that you'll receive a call afterwards if they wish to verify additional information about you. When that happens, just answer their questions calmly and confidently.
Step #9 If you get rejected, don't take this to heart. You can ask them the reasons for your failure to get a credit card, and from there, you can determine what to do next. You can also ask for your employer or a relative with an outstanding credit score to serve as your guarantor on your next application.