Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Is there such a thing as a REAL pre-appoved credit offer?

My credit is okay, and have enough credit cards, but the last two times I recieved a pre-approved credit offers neither of them approved me. I don%26#039;t get it.



Is there such a thing as a REAL pre-appoved credit offer?secured loan





Not really.



Credit card companies purchase blocks of information from the credit bureaus that fit their criteria. (data mining)



A subprime company will purchase information of people who have bad credit. A prime company will purchase info on people who have good credit.



They don%26#039;t spend the time and money to study the information they purchased. They just mass mail those pre-approvals hoping to get some bites. Then, if they get a response, they will pull a hard inquiry on the persons credit report to make their decision.



Though, every once in a while a company that a person already has a history with will send out a pre-approval. Many times that pre-approval is legit and the person is approved, but there are times the person may still be denied.



Is there such a thing as a REAL pre-appoved credit offer?

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NO! Banks dont know if your actually approved until they run a credit report. They cant do that with out your permission. If you have enough credit cards, why do you keep applying for more?|||Hi, I worked for a call center that sold credit cards over the phone. From what I could gather there is no such thing as a pre approved card. The banks need to check your credit rating and they do it after you approve, which is done by the person calling or if you fill up the form and send them. The worst part is your credit score will go down by a few points, each time they check. If they find that you do not have a good credit score, they will not approve. Build your credit and you can get a credit card in due course. All the best. A few interesting articles for you:



Building Wealth by Reducing Debt



http://www.askaquery.com/Answers/qn1578....



How to Manage Your Credit Card Debt?



http://www.askaquery.com/Answers/qn1579....

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