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You guys are FANTASTIC!

Posted Sat May 19, 2012 10:51 pm, by Y K. written to Citibank N A

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I applied for a credit card with Citi, becuase I was thinking about getting cards more worthwhile than what I have now.

I file my application, click the submit button and get a notice that I will have to wait a week in order to get my response. I also checked the option that they should e-mail me the results, not send it through the mail.

With other companies, if this happened I would give them a prompt call back to see if there is anything additional they needed in order to process my app. So I give Citi a call. The CSR I get is talking in an estatic (sarcasm) mood.

"You were denied because you didn't score enough points for our system, blahblahblah, you have a high utilization ratio, blahblahblah, we sent you something in the mail"

I didn't score enough points. Fair enough. My high util can be explained by that I have joke credit limits. When your CCs add up to a total limit of 5 grand, it doesn't make much to let it get up to 40% util buying everyday necessities. Too bad I don't pay in full before the statement reports right?

So I ask if I can get a reconsideration. She goes, "You need to submit another application and fax us the most recent credit report for Transunion"

Why would I need to submit another application? and why on EARTH would I need to fax them a copy of my credit report? They better not have pulled my report! (of course they did) ... lovely.

If they're really that incompetent I'll keep my business elsewhere.

By all means keep doing what you're doing! I'll be a loyal and timely cardmember for other companies who I'm grateful for who gave me credit cards.

I'm not so mad about getting denied, more about how the rep treated me! Incredible.


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by MissUK Posted Wed May 23, 2012 @ 7:13 AM

I am confused - why is this letter headed "You guys are FANTASTIC!" ?

Misleading - I thought it was going to be a letter of praise.

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Yeah, sarcasm fail on the LW's part by RedheadwGlasses Thu May 24, 2012 @ 1:07 PM


No doubt by batmoody Fri May 25, 2012 @ 11:29 AM
by VoiceOfReason Posted Mon May 21, 2012 @ 10:51 PM

Are you saying you spend on average, $2,000 per month buying
necessities? What necessities? Your credit limits on the existing
cards are low for a reason and because of this, Citi wants nothing to
do with you.

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by MA Bellamy Posted Mon May 21, 2012 @ 3:38 PM

Are you kidding me? All low limits or not, at that level, it's no
wonder they opted to pass!

And then your sarcastic tone and dismissive attitude about WHY they
declined you ("You were denied because you didn't score enough points
for our system, blahblahblah, you have a high utilization ratio,
blahblahblah, we sent you something in the mail") certainly does you
no favors.

Yeah, I would certainly stick to whoever you're with now. It would
undoubtedly be best for everyone involved!

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by PepperElf Posted Sun May 20, 2012 @ 1:02 PM

Yes. The FAX actually helps you.

1) Do you think they save your credit report on their hard drives?
They don't. That would be a BIG informational security risk.

2) Having you FAX it over means they don't have to run ANOTHER HARD
CHECK on your credit. Too many hard checks can hurt your credit
report and make it harder to get a new card.

3) As for the mail - AFAIK I've never heard of an email option for
that. If it's not approved you have to wait for the mail to deliver
it. Especially since snail mail has more protection in place than
unsecured email.



But hey if you want to ignore their process for reapplying go for it.
Just remember that their procedures probably aren't different than any
other credit card company. And the more times you apply for credit
the more hard checks you'll get on your report... (see #2 again).

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"they better not have pulled my report" by SuzieCat Sun May 20, 2012 @ 7:40 AM
by Y K. Posted Sun May 20, 2012 @ 10:00 AM

They pulled my CR, why would I meed to FAX them a copy of the CR they
just pulled for a reconsideration? I can be happy to oblige because I
do have the TU report they pulled... but after this I'm not going to
bother with citi.

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by PepperElf Posted Sun May 20, 2012 @ 1:03 PM

Most likely the CSR you spoke to can't even view it because of
informational security.


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by Retail Veteran Posted Sun May 20, 2012 @ 12:00 AM

There's a reason why you have such low credit limits on your cards. I
don't see how the CSR treated you poorly. You called them to ask why
you were denied. They are under no obligation to tell you the reason.
The fact that they did is in your favor.Try paying in cash more often
and keep the balances on your cards lower. This will raise your credit
score and allow you to apply for a higher limit card in the future.

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That's not the point..... by Y K. Sun May 20, 2012 @ 12:40 AM


I thought they were legally obligated to inform as to refusal reason by RedheadwGlasses Tue May 22, 2012 @ 12:58 PM


Technically they don't even have to tell you why, just an indication of why by PepperElf Wed May 23, 2012 @ 10:19 AM




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