If you answer no credit card information verifiable means to get the seekers?
I applied for a credit card to Panasonic with GE Consumer Finance and received an answer “no verifiable information from the applicant.” I could not tell me Equifax.They called what it was. I wrote to GE Finance Department with a copy of Panasonic Marketing, both certified mail. GE has given me the same letter and never répondu.C Panasonic is the first time I’ve ever been denied credit. What’s going on? DickRéponse
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probably something wrong to disclose personal information. Maybe you have something like wrong address or something. Or the number of save trouble for nothing. Or you have no credit history. That’s what they use to check new applicants.
It just means that they cannot verify something, like your name, address, income etc.
Give them a call and ask them what it is that they cannot verify then, if you can’t verify the info in that phone call, ask them for their fax number and fax them the info they need.
That in itself is not a firm denial, if you give them the info that they are lacking you “might” see an approval. Keep in mind that you also might see a denial. But, if they do deny you after you send the info, you can also call for a reconsideration.