So you need to apply for a new credit card. Well, have you thought about applying for it online?
All of the major credit card issuers,
and most of the minor ones, now allow you to apply via their websites.
This offers a number of advantages compared with the old method of
filling in a paper form and sending it by snail mail.
One big advantage is speed. Your
application will be instantly received by the card company and at least
some of the processing will be handled automatically. Admittedly the
card issuer will want to make certain checks with credit reference
agencies to ensure that you are creditworthy, so you shouldn't expect an
immediate yes or no. However, the waiting period between applying for
the card and getting approval for it is likely to be as much as a week
less compared with the traditional method of application.
Another big advantage of applying for a
credit card on the Internet is that it is very easy to research the
best credit card offers. Nowadays there are hundreds of different credit
cards available, all offering different combinations of terms and
incentives. It is very important to study the market carefully,
therefore, rather than simply filling in the first application form that
arrives in your mailbox. Independent credit card comparison sites such
as http://www.finest-credit-cards.com make this easy by listing all the
best current credit card offers, updated daily.
Once you have found a card you are
interested in, go to the issuer's website and study all the details of
their offer. Check in particular for low introductory rates, cashback
offers and balance transfer deals. If you are happy that this is indeed
the card for you, look for a button labelled "Apply Now" or similar.
Click on this and a new page should open, with an online application
form ready for you to fill in.
The details you will be asked for are
just the same as when applying for a card by mail. They will include
your full name, address, telephone number, occupation, annual income,
and so on. You are also likely to be asked some security questions, e.g.
your date of birth, social security number and mother's maiden name.
These are used to help prevent fraudulent applications.
Once you have completed the form to the
best of your ability, click on Submit, and click again to confirm your
application if requested. If you have omitted any information or filled
in any parts of the form incorrectly, you will be asked to try again.
Otherwise, you will see a message that your application has been
received. All being well, you will then receive approval of your
application within a few days, and the card itself shortly after that.
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