![]() You dont have to receive an invitation to apply for on line credit cards. Unless you have
subscribed to some sort of service that reduces the amount of junk mail that you
receive, you have probably opened your mail box on numerous occasions and found
invitations to Each of these offers will have an invitation number printed on it. The offer will also have the website of the credit card company clearly visible. If you decide to apply for these on line credit cards, the process for applying is simple. If you visit the website, you can enter your personal invitation number. Your name and address will already be filled in. All you have to do is supply the rest of your personal information, such as your date of birth, social security number, and income information. If you do not have internet access, or you would rather apply via the mail, you can fill out the application that is enclosed, mail it back, and wait for a response. These offers are mailed out to a certain number of people, but you dont have to receive an invitation to apply for on line credit cards. Anyone can access these websites and apply for credit. Many of these invitations have acceptance codes rather than invitation numbers printed on them. This confuses a lot of people. The invitation sounds more like a pre-approval letter than an offer to apply for a credit card. These people are led to believe that they will go to the website, type in the acceptance code, and be instantly approved. The invitation is simply an advertisement. If you get one in the mail, you may be approved for credit. Then again, you may not. If you do not receive an invitation, you can still apply. Your approval will be based on your credit history, not on whether or not you received an invitation to apply. . On
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