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Help! What do do?? Applied for HSBC card by mistake and gave wrong email address

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Anonymous
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Re: Help! What do do?? Applied for HSBC card by mistake and gave wrong email address


No offense, but HSBC and good cl's? Lot's of people may have their cards but I don't recall anyone with a decent cl with them. At least not being reported here.


 

I have a mixed feeling about HSBC but since you expressed you would like to know, I have many cards with them, more than I would like but that's for another time.

 

I have a Direct Merchants Bank backed by HSBC for $4500 with decent experience with it, althougha few times got into it with them over stupid stuff.

 

I have a Household Bank backed by HSBC for $2000 which has always been solid, been there for me as my first card after the bankruptcy but it pisses me off that they never increase the limit.

 

I had an Orchard which sucked with the annual fee and I closed it. $3500 when I had it.

 

I have a HSBC branded card with $3500 and last week they raised it to $4500 with cash back and pretty good experience with it except when they call me on every other charge to "VERIFY" which kind gets annoying after a while but generally pretty good.

 

I also have an HP card which is backed by HSBC for $5000 with pretty good exprience so far.

 

Hope that helps with the information and a few weeks back got a message which I had heard from others here "You have reached the limit of cards you can have with HSBC" bluh bluh. Anyway, cheers.

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TangMeister
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Re: Help! What do do?? Applied for HSBC card by mistake and gave wrong email address


@Anonymous wrote:

well it was ----@aol.com

 

And when I realized I had apped I tried to register it and it said it was taken.

 

Arrgh.Next time I want my scores I will just pay the $15 each. 

 

I'm on the no-app program for 2 years.


If you get really worried...just email that AOL email addy and explain, kindly, what you did and if they wouldn't mind forwarding you the response.  Of course,if it's BAD news, then it's kind of embarrassing, so stay anonymous.  LOL  Except of course..they have you name and stuff in the reply.  Smiley Surprised

Message Edited by TangMeister on 10-21-2008 11:26 PM
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