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Hi,
I just closed on my house yesterday and picked up my keys today. Is is safe to apply for a Lowe's account today? (Of course, we will use our account responsibly)
My credit scores are Equifax 644 and TransUnion 690
Should we apply in-store or on the website? My wife and I made $110,000 combined last year. What kind of credit line should expect if we get approved?
Thank you!
-Mariachidude
Just applied for the Lowe's card online and was denied :-( I could close on a home mortage yesterday but can not get approved for a Lowe's card today?!?!? Is there a manual review for Lowe's or am I just SOL? Very dissapointing :-(
-Mariachidude
IMO, any store card (brick and mortar store, that is) should be applied for in-store. That avoids ID verification problems, among others.
With Lowe's in particular, I had problems with the online app...so did other people at that time, according to an in-store manager who processed my app and many others (according to her) because of glitches in their system. But this info is several years old, and at the time I applied, it was GE Capital Finance (now it's GE Money Bank) which processed the Lowe's cards. Don't know if they are the same company, just different names. Probably.
At the time I applied in-store (and approved), they had no record of my online app, either, which I had submitted that same day.
Just my experience here, I'm not advising anything other than what I wrote in the first line, above.