A bank is not obligated to tell you why you were rejected, but you can ask. You do have the right (in the US, anyway) of seeing your credit scores for free after rejection for a credit card.
when you give me your credit card details, ill tell you then
Give her your credit card and tell her she does not look fat in that dress.
call the bank and tell them your card has been stolen and give proof to police
You are legally required to tell them about it and give it back to them if they request it (which they will).
In the age of identity theft, it is hard to tell what you should give to a credit card company and what you should not. If you don't feel comfortable giving the credit card company your checking account information, then you shouldn't. Most credit card companies base your approval on a credit card via your credit score. If the company seems fishy or pushy about getting your checking account information, then you should tell them politely that you aren't interested and try going with a brand of credt card that you know and trust.
Yes don't give them your credit card info, checking account number or tell them where you work at or bank at, they will use it all against you to clean you out.
Cancel the credit card and tell the police.
Call the credit card company and tell them it is stolen. They will probably cancel your card and issue you with a new one.
It all depends on what state you live in. Contact the credit card companies they can tell you
First of all, you call the credit card company you are with and tell them you want to have your credit card cancelled, it doen't get any easier than that!!
You can identify a credit card number if it is a VISA credit card number by looking at the first number which is number four and it has sixteen numbers.
Call the number on the back of your credit card and tell them the problem your having.