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@manwoot wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:But Lexie, for the OP to say he did send it back in a timely manner, it would be Citi's responsibility to prove otherwise. This is no different than disputing items on a credit report. If they cannot provide sufficient proof to support what you are disputing, it must be removed by law. Telling Citi it was there error is no different..
So just lie and cheat your way through life, sounds good. This is the type of advise we're trying to avoid giving.
@Anonymous wrote:I did not apply for other 5 cards. I apply for 3 cards before citi, never was denied, than apply for citi (4th inquiry) and if I apply again I will have 5th inquiry.
You don't have to apply for Citi again if you don't want the additional inquiry. That's up to you. If you want the card, take the second inquiry from them, chalk it up to a lesson learned, and enjoy your card! Otherwise, you can pass for now and not worry about another inquiry.
Listen, U sounds like "no" person: "don't try, give up, learn lesson, etc". I didn't ask how to cope with inquiry emotionally, I ask how to solve the problem. A many problems are possible to solve.
I'm not saying no, I'm simply saying they'll probably HP you again and you didn't seem to be okay with that. You can always ask them to remove one of the inquiries after explaining the situation, the worst they can do is say no.
Good luck, OP.
Woah woah woah, calm down.
No, not lie and cheat your way through life! This is an inquiry we're talking about, not credit card fraud! Sheesh! Regardless, we're talking about a huge bank here! Having them remove an inquiry on your credit report is going to hurt who, and how.. Regardless of how it's done?
Besides that.. on a side note, do you really think that these big banks became so big because the founders were truthful and honest in their business practices?
We're talking about an inquiry people. You make it seem as if I'm the most unethical person in the world because I suggest doing the same thing any attorney or credit repair agency would suggest! When you dispute, they must verify. If they can't verify, they remove it. What is so wrong with that?
I understand that the dispute process is for inaccuracies.. However, any credit repair agency in existence uses the same method to repair credit. That being said, are you against those too?
@Anonymous wrote:I did not apply for other 5 cards. I apply for 3 cards before citi, never was denied, than apply for citi (4th inquiry) and if I apply again I will have 5th inquiry. I also had no other inquires after the citi inquiry. It just I had late to send form back, but I still want to get it done.
I said "For all Citi knows" which is why they will want another pull.
I'm sorry that you are not getting the sympathy or information you feel you deserve, but this all stems from failing to send the tax form in by the deadline.
... I apologize for suggesting 'unethical behavior'. Let me phrase it like an attorney would phrase it. Don't tell Citi you sent the tax form back. Simply, ask Citi if they have received it. What is so unethical about that?
@ 09Lexie
The second one was, the first one wasn't..
- I rephrased my suggestion..
- Whether banks are truthful or not was reverent to a comment someone else made about lying and cheating your way through life, in response to me..
- I rephrased my suggestion. If Citi assumes the form was returned when it wasn't, and Cit removes the inquiry as a result of that, that is not unethical.
- A credit repair agency is relevant in this situation for the mere fact that, that is what they do! They stretch and bend the truth and use the loopholes in the system to have negatives removed.
- I will from now on refrain from suggesting 'unethical' practices on this form, however I do want to make it clear that I do not feel it is unethical. It is in my opinion a grey area. Whether or not it is unethical is certainly based upon one's priorities. Only people who walk on water would think that having an inquiry removed by lying to a huge bank is wrong, even if those banks are responsible for the massive housing bubble collapse and millions losing their home and their life savings. - Sorry , that's probably irrelevant too.
Lying to a bank is lying and cheating your way through life.. it's horrible.. Banks are so honest and trustworthy, and they're only there to be your friend and help you whenever you need it!
I said my two cents. I'm done!
@Anonymous wrote:I had apllied for Citi Simplicity card at few months ago. Citi bank sent me a form (tax form) to fill and to send them back. There was deadline for sending the form back (about a month or two). So I missed deadline. Citi bank specialist said that now I have to apply again.
I want to get this card, but I had 3 inquires before citi bank. 2 inquires from citi added to it will be five. Is there any way to make another inquiry from city acoount to the previous inquiry (4th)? It not really fair if I will have a 2 inquiry for actually same request (and first one wasn't denied).
Hello tonchitos!
You didn't do your due diligence. It is fair and you will have to suck it up and hope they remove the inq if you ask them. Otherwise... more on. You now know... if you want a CC from a lender and they ask you for information.. send it to them on time. That's why they gave you a due date.
Ask Citi to remove the inq because of your circumstances and if they don't... so be it. You tried. I think the answer will be "no".
Good luck!