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i don't think you can
Yes, you can decline a credit card after being approved by contacting the credit card issuer and informing them of your decision to not proceed with the card.
have i been approved
65 months. (:
It will appear on the CR when the account becomes active, not when the card is approved.
i don't think you can
Yes, you can decline a credit card after being approved by contacting the credit card issuer and informing them of your decision to not proceed with the card.
have i been approved
65 months. (:
It will appear on the CR when the account becomes active, not when the card is approved.
You can get pre-approved credit card offers by having a good credit score and a history of responsible credit use. Credit card companies may send you offers based on your credit profile. You can also check online for pre-approved offers from specific credit card issuers.
You do not have to have exceptional credit to be approved for an American Express card. It is good to have a good credit rating for this card for better rates, but it is not necessary.
It is not difficult to get approved for this credit card. They have the same general guidelines as other major credit cards.
A pre-approved credit card offer can save time by indicating you are likely to be approved, may offer better terms, and can help build credit if used responsibly.
was my credit ard applation for wal mart approved
You can get approved for an Amex credit card by going to your bank and filling in an application. You can also apply for an amex card by going to a store, such as costco. At the store you will fill in an application and it is possible for you to get approved on the spot.
"Just like any other credit card, one can apply on line or at your bank and/or any bank. But just like any other credit card it depends on your credit history and there is no way to say whether or not you can get approved 100% on an APR credit card as the same standards apply to it as do to any credit card."