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Getting A
Credit Card In An Instant Getting a credit card used to be a
time-consuming business. You'd have to ring or go into your bank, fill
out a lengthy form and wait for quite a while before you got a reply.
Although many people are still using that method, there's now a quicker
way, thanks to the Internet.
How Do I Find An Online Credit Card Application?
Most card issuers now offer online application for their credit cards.
Finding one is as simple as doing an Internet search or visiting that
company's website. In addition, there are several credit card comparison
sites that allow users to select cards that match a range of features
and then apply. Credit card applicants are required to be UK residents
and over 18.
Most online credit card applications now have a summary box which gives
details of the rates that apply to purchases, balance transfers and cash
advances, the interest free period, fees and charges, how interest is
charged and how payments are allocated. There is also a link to the
detailed terms and conditions. Once you've read these, it's time to fill
in the application form. Here is the information that most credit card
applications ask for.
Cardholder's Name And Address
To start with, you will need to give your name. This is usually your
full name – no hiding that unwanted moniker from the credit card
companies. They will also ask about marital status and your date of
birth. Credit card companies also ask for your mother's maiden name for
security purposes. Applications are only taken from the principal
cardholder. This means you can't apply for a credit card on someone
else's behalf. However, you can add an additional cardholder at the time
of application or later.
You will also need details of your address and postcode. If you have
lived at this address less than three years, you will also need to give
your previous address and postcode. In essence, you need to show a three
year history of where you have lived. Other contact details required
include a phone number and an email address.
Home Ownership And Employment
Most companies want to know whether you own or rent your home and some
may ask about the size of your mortgage payment. They will also want to
know your occupation and employment status. Ideally credit card
applicants should be working more than 16 hours a week.
They will also require annual income and bank details, including how
long you've been with the bank. Finally, you'll have to list the types
of credit cards you already have (Visa, MasterCard, Amex, store cards
and so on).
All of these help credit card companies establish what level of credit
risk you are and what credit rating you have.
Other Credit Card Services
Many online applications forms offer you the chance to take up
additional services such as payment protection insurance, travel
insurance, household insurance and much more.
You will also need to have details of any cards that need to be
transferred to your new credit card.
Once you've completed all these details, you simply need to wait a short
while for a response. Some card issuers respond within a minute. It's
worth knowing that there will be some cases where they will ask for
additional information before issuing a credit card.
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