Hardly 8-10 days..
Generally, it takes about two days to a month to get approved for a Chase credit card. This will depend on how much of your information needs to be processed.
Usually only 2-3 days. They sometimes say "up to 10 business days", but that's just so people see the credit sooner and are happy it didn't take 2 weeks. But a lot of it depends on the place you spent the money. I've used a card at places that only send the charges or credits to the credit card company twice a month, so you end up waiting forever when it's not the credit card company's fault.
The credit card approval process can range from instant credit approval (such as a mere sixty seconds) to over a few days while the bank does a detailed credit check on you to ensure you are low risk.
about 30 days, but don't close the card just yet that will have a negative impact on your credit score.
Yes, it will have a negative affect on a credit report, usually temporary perhaps 90 days.
They say it is the credit card company that does it and they put it back it 2 business days.
3 days
You can find quick approval credit card that will allow you to recieve that card within three business days at www.CapitalOne.com. Another good website is www.free-merchant-accounts.com/
Applying for a credit card these days is very easy. You can apply right online now. I have discovered that Capital One is the best credit card to apply for. If you have no credit or even bad credit, Capital One will help you build your credit. Therefore, you don't really need much to qualify for a credit card from Capital One.
after 30 days or sooner
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It will take anywhere from 30 - 90 Days.
The Credit Card Accountability Responsibility and Disclosure (CARD) Act specifies that credit card issuers must give consumers at least 21 days after the mailing of the bill before payment is due. In this scenario, the credit card issuer violated the CARD Act by allowing less than 21 days from the statement date to the due date.
Generally, it takes about two days to a month to get approved for a Chase credit card. This will depend on how much of your information needs to be processed.
No. You must pay for a membership card or pay with it with your own credit card.
Usually only 2-3 days. They sometimes say "up to 10 business days", but that's just so people see the credit sooner and are happy it didn't take 2 weeks. But a lot of it depends on the place you spent the money. I've used a card at places that only send the charges or credits to the credit card company twice a month, so you end up waiting forever when it's not the credit card company's fault.
The credit card approval process can range from instant credit approval (such as a mere sixty seconds) to over a few days while the bank does a detailed credit check on you to ensure you are low risk.