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Saturday, May 20, 2006

Turned Down for a Student Credit Card

Author: VikingBlade
Posted: Tue Jan 17, 2006 9:44 pm
Post subject: First credit card fun...


A month or so ago, I applied for my first real credit card so I can finally start a credit history.
A Citicard Student Visa Platinum Select. So first I applied online, and a few weeks later they wanted me to send them information for verification (A student ID or Tuition Bill+Utility bill). They needed a student ID with an enrollment sticker, but my school doesn't use enrollment stickers, so I just included a copy of my student ID, and in addition I also put in my paid tuition bill that has my address. Yesterday, I get a letter from them telling me my application was not approved since they couldn't verify my address and phone number.

The thing is, that was completely it. The end. They didn't give any other information, no address for further inquiry, no requested information, nothing. Just you were not approved for the following reason: _______. That's it.

Someone suggested they probably didn't want my business, so I go and apply for a Amex Blue for Students (which a friend just got with no credit history).
"Your American Express Acquisition Risk Score is too high (See below)
Insufficient established credit."
So I'm guessing the fact that Citibank already started my credit report is making this a big no no?

My only choice is to go back to Citibank and hope they verify my information somehow? Is there a certain address or phone number that deals specifically with this?


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Author: mouse
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 12:30 am
Post subject: Re: First credit card fun...


VikingBlade wrote:
A month or so ago, I applied for my first real credit card so I can finally start a credit history.
A Citicard Student Visa Platinum Select. So first I applied online, and a few weeks later they wanted me to send them information for verification (A student ID or Tuition Bill+Utility bill). They needed a student ID with an enrollment sticker, but my school doesn't use enrollment stickers, so I just included a copy of my student ID, and in addition I also put in my paid tuition bill that has my address. Yesterday, I get a letter from them telling me my application was not approved since they couldn't verify my address and phone number.

The thing is, that was completely it. The end. They didn't give any other information, no address for further inquiry, no requested information, nothing. Just you were not approved for the following reason: _______. That's it.

Someone suggested they probably didn't want my business, so I go and apply for a Amex Blue for Students (which a friend just got with no credit history).
"Your American Express Acquisition Risk Score is too high (See below)
Insufficient established credit."
So I'm guessing the fact that Citibank already started my credit report is making this a big no no?

My only choice is to go back to Citibank and hope they verify my information somehow? Is there a certain address or phone number that deals specifically with this?

Let me guess the letter went to the ADDRESS THAT THEY CAN'T CONFIRM???



Author: maddybeagle
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 8:16 am
Post subject:


I dont follow, either. They asked for a utility bill, but it doesnt sound like you sent one? I think they want your business, but they are just trying to verify your info.


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Author: Polonius
Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2006 10:28 am
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American Express turned down my request for a card once because it couldn't verify my address. I had four other American Express cards--at the same address--at the time. And, yes, the letter telling me that went to the address it couldn't confirm!

Citibank told you it couldn't verify your address and phone number. Is the phone number listed in your name? Call and ask what more information is needed to verify what you siad--and provide that information.


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