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  2. How to See If You're Prequalified for a Credit Card - AOL

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    You might discover your credit score doesn’t fall in the range most credit card issuers want to see (cards for excellent credit, they want to see 720 or above; some issuers make offers to ...

  3. What does it mean when your credit card application is ... - AOL

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    Some credit card issuers have dedicated application status phone lines, but if you can’t find one, call the main customer service phone number. How to check your credit card application status

  4. How to apply for a credit card and get approved - AOL

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    1. Know your credit score and what it means. Your credit score is a three-digit number representing your credit health that issuers use to determine your creditworthiness or how likely you are to ...

  5. Credit One Bank - Wikipedia

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    The review praised the bank for making the card available to customers with poor credit and for offering cash-back incentives, while criticizing the card's complicated application process and high fees. [15] As of September 2024, the Better Business Bureau's (BBB) profile for Credit One Bank noted its accreditation by the BBB with a rating of ...

  6. Pre-approval - Wikipedia

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    In lending, a pre-approval is the pre-qualification for a loan or mortgage of a certain value range. [1]For a general loan a lender, via public or proprietary information, feels that a potential borrower is completely credit-worthy enough for a certain credit product, and approaches the potential customer with a guarantee that should they want that product, they would be guaranteed to get it.

  7. Credit Information Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Credit Information Corporation (CIC) is a government-owned and controlled corporation providing credit information system in the Philippines.It was created in 2008 by the Credit Information System Act (CISA) to construct a centralized, comprehensive credit information system for the collection and dissemination of accurate and fair information relevant to, or arising from, credit and ...

  8. Can you reopen a closed credit card? - AOL

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    Amex encourages prior cardholders to call customer service with any questions and start a new credit card application. ... (as a one-time courtesy) If the bank closes the account, the card usually ...

  9. Credit bureaus in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The accredited credit bureaus consist of five international firms and one local credit bureau. [1] At that time CIC President Jaime Garchitorena said bureaus could start operations as soon as they become incorporated. The complete and substantial collection of credit data were planned to be ready by the end of 2016 or early 2017. [2]