- Sep 10, 2001
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I have a couple questions about getting a new credit card. I have decided (I think) that I want to apply for the Citi CashReturns card. I am 26, currently have no credit cards or other forms of debt other than about $100k in student loans (also through CitiBank). I'm a grad student bringing in about $25k/year.
So, two questions:
1. How selective is Citi in handing out this (or other) card?
2. What will my credit limit be (ballpark)?
3. How long will it take them to reach a decision?
I need a card fairly soon for a large purchase that I have nearly all of the cash for, and this appears to be a very good card to have, but I'd rather not hurt my credit rating by applying for something that they are not going to give me.
Update:
My application was denied because "Your credit bureau report shows you have no revolving
accounts with a balance." I would have thought that that was a positive. I guess these bastards don't make money off of people who don't carry a balance.
So, two questions:
1. How selective is Citi in handing out this (or other) card?
2. What will my credit limit be (ballpark)?
3. How long will it take them to reach a decision?
I need a card fairly soon for a large purchase that I have nearly all of the cash for, and this appears to be a very good card to have, but I'd rather not hurt my credit rating by applying for something that they are not going to give me.
Update:
My application was denied because "Your credit bureau report shows you have no revolving
accounts with a balance." I would have thought that that was a positive. I guess these bastards don't make money off of people who don't carry a balance.
