I have had an experience with St George this year where they declined me before asking me for additional document submission. Long story but ended up getting it removed from my credit report after many complaints & AFCA complaint.Hi all (Sorry to ?hijack this thread - or perhaps it may be related??)
I was trying to apply for the Westpac Velocity CC earlier tonight. I only managed to get to the page where they ask you for your name, DOB, marital status and housing situation and address.
Upon entering the info and wanting to progress through the application, I hit this error message:
"We’ll contact you within the next two business days and answer any questions you may have."
I tried re-entering the application using my reference number, but hit the same page.
Now I'm not familiar with Westpac CC applications as I haven't needed to open a CC with them previously, so am not sure whether this is a normal thing or not! Every other CC application I've made over the past ... 10 years have been seamless ... until today! Anyone else ever have this issue?
Yes yes, I know I could wait the 2 days to find out what the issue was, but thought someone in the board my have had the same experience!
Can’t, with OptusSuggest you call them ASAP to sort it out before they do something silly.
FWIW I completed my application in a SGB branch so a different scenario. Head office assessors thought my duration with current employer was too short and declined me without questioning me or asking for additional documentation. After I tried to give them the documentation they said too late it's already declined. Any many other ridiculous conversations but thankfully after months of back and forth, it's removed from my credit report.Can’t, with Optus
Interesting data point, thanks! I’ll keep an eye on my on the Credit record. I didn’t even get close to the page where they ask for how much limit I would like, so surely it shouldn’t trigger a hard enquiry on my record …. But I’ll see
They did not want to talk to me four years ago and treated me like a Lepper. No matter how solid my financials.First time ever denied, multi year churner.
10+ Years home owner outright
10+ Years job > 150k
Single, no dependants
25k in 2 cards current no outstanding
Auto denied prior to hitting credit agency.
i read something about this recently and calling maybe an option?
Westpac SMS said:Hi John, this is an important reminder to update your employment and income details to keep your account safe.
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Something strange going on with Westpac and other banks.
Received SMS today from Westpac
I don't remember a previous notification so not sure how this is a reminder.
Also how is updating my income details going to keep my account safe? I've not applied for any credit products in at least 5 years, or longer. Why would I update my income details?
I don't want to update these details but failure to do so by 20 September could cause my account to be restricted. I don't want Westpac knowing how much I earn. If I lie is this an issue? This is just silly.
There is the warning that the request is unlikely to be legitimate.Something strange going on with Westpac and other banks.
Received SMS today from Westpac
They knew how much I earned when I applied. I owe them money on credit card and I've never missed a payment. I've paid them a cough load of interest.You don't think someone providing you with credit should know how much you earn? Good luck with getting credit anywhere then.
Not necessarily. SMS from banks is common.There is the warning that the request is unlikely to be legitimate.
I also got this from CBA a couple of months back. The ATO already know my earnings through lodgement of my tax return, I'm sure they're not relying on banks to provide this information.I got pinged with something like this from CBA and when I questioned it they said it was new Australian government legislation requiring them to collect the information and pass to the ATO
I’m not down with KYC rules on the bank side, but here’s how I can see it might work, with no privacy issues inherent in transmitting everything from a Bankside to ATO:I also got this from CBA a couple of months back. The ATO already know my earnings through lodgement of my tax return, I'm sure they're not relying on banks to provide this information.
My first thought reading this was…is this a dodgy text? I certainly wouldn’t be replying or relying on any links in it.Something strange going on with Westpac and other banks.
Received SMS today from Westpac
I don't remember a previous notification so not sure how this is a reminder.
Also how is updating my income details going to keep my account safe? I've not applied for any credit products in at least 5 years, or longer. Why would I update my income details?
I don't want to update these details but failure to do so by 20 September could cause my account to be restricted. I don't want Westpac knowing how much I earn. If I lie is this an issue? This is just silly.
Looks legitimate. I do not click on links from banks as a general rule.My first thought reading this was…is this a dodgy text? I certainly wouldn’t be replying or relying on any links in it.
I believe it's to catch people who don't declare all their income to the ATO, the banks are being asked to dob them in to the government.I also got this from CBA a couple of months back. The ATO already know my earnings through lodgement of my tax return, I'm sure they're not relying on banks to provide this information.
The ATO already have more info than any bank can provide including access to property, car ownership and insurance details as well as eBay, Airbnb and Uber income data. They (ATO) have had all your credit and debit data for years.I believe it's to catch people who don't declare all their income to the ATO, the banks are being asked to dob them in to the government.