It means you have no or very limited credit history. Banks / credit companies need reference points to assess how risky it is to lend to you. When you default they look at how quickly you repaid it and got things back in the black. Obviously continuous defaults and late payments has bigger impacts but with no track record at all its hard to assess. So they would look at other things such as income streams and savings to assess how much cash you have and if its safe to give you a credit card.It appears that over 45 years as a holder of a credit card with no defaults or late payments means nothing today !!
...It appears that over 45 years as a holder of a credit card with no defaults or late payments means nothing today !!
Applied for the new Qantas premier card and I am an existing Qantas Citi card holder....Being retired and taking a pension from my self managed superfund was all too difficult to Citi and they then needed to speak with my accountant who described the conversation as "painful"...Now waiting to hear from them regarding my application...It appears that over 45 years as a holder of a credit card with no defaults or late payments means nothing today !!
I heard nothing from them at all, logged in to track progress of my application and get the message:
[h=1]Sorry! Something went wrong[/h]
Sorry, unfortunately we can't accept your application at this time.
Please try again later.
I too have held credit cards for over 40 years with zero defaults and pay it off in full every month. I applied for the lowest limit of $6000 since I just want to use it as a backup to Amex. I am disgusted in their credit assessment process, they have not even bothered to call me to ask for anything. I uploaded tax returns and financials. I have received no phone calls, no emails, nothing. I am self employed so it must have been too hard for them. I have zero debt and an income well in excess of what they need and a veda score over 850.
sadly, you're probably not attractive as a customer given your low probability of paying interest...
ive found that having more cards and a lower score (from multiple applications) actually makes applications quicker and faster than in the past - providers want high profit, interest-paying customers.
The funny thing is when I applied for the Amex qantas Ultimate about 4 months ago, It was approved instantly. The Amex was the first credit card I have applied for in over 30 years LOL, and this qantas one was to be the 2nd. A tiny $6000 limit and they think I am not credit worthy... or as you say , I won't give them any $$ in interest.
DITTO. Amex are the only bank I feel like I have any loyalty to as I've always found their service really good.In my experience, AMEX is much less painful to deal with than Citi. In fact, I have AMEX to be excellent.
DITTO. Amex are the only bank I feel like I have any loyalty to as I've always found their service really good.
In my experience, AMEX is much less painful to deal with than Citi. In fact, I have AMEX to be excellent.
DITTO. Amex are the only bank I feel like I have any loyalty to as I've always found their service really good.
I almost missed a payment due to me misunderstanding bpay payments and they said they'd waive the interest since it was my first month (in the end the payment went through the day it was due).
Granted, they're also in my good books for sending me over 300,000p in since Nov last year.
DITTO although I'm less interested if there's no sign up bonus (as I've already got the ultimate).I would rather look at an AMEX Platinum Charge Card as my next go-to card
Applied for QF card (I'm with CE - $149 for 60k is cheap, $10k spend/month is better than my Mac Black at $4k/month), they want past two tax assessments as well as company ABN statement < 30 days old.
Did they ring you for those bank statements?
This is the longest I've ever waited for a credit card to be approved...
I've just got a SMS and email confirming my approval. Fingers are now crossed that they put the card in the post and I get it on Tuesday (or even tomorrow, but I won't hold my breath) as I've got a few large expenses I'd like to put towards the $3K min spend.
Amex got the Ultimate card to me within 24hrs so fingers are crossed. Having said that, as mentioned above, Citi and Amex have very different customer service philosophies...I just received the welcome email and it is stating I should receive the card within 3-5 days. We will see!