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You can't do it online if you don't already have an account with them:
What you’ll need to apply
@DeeBee78 wrote:You can't do it online if you don't already have an account with them:
What you’ll need to apply
- An existing Wells Fargo relationship. (Otherwise, please apply at a Wells Fargo location)
- Social Security number
- Income information
I did three mock applications on the Wells site a few minutes ago, Cash Wise Visa, Wells Home Rebate Visa Signature and the Propel 365. The Cash Wise requires a banking relationship to apply, the Home Rebate requires a Wells Mortgage and the Propel allows apps without any prior banking relantionship.
Edited to add, looks like the Propel 365 is the only card open to non customers for applications.
@Anonymous wrote:No, it's not. But from what I read on here, it's probably easier to get their cards if you're a customer. Been banking with them for 21 yrs now. Got my Propel 4/2016 with a score of 620, no credit history (after Ch 13), collections on my report, and a tax lien. I read they are very conservative, but will help their customers.
+1 ^^^ This exactly.
I didn't share in approvals (there's not much enthusiasm for WF around here), but a few weeks back I took advantage of a prequal offer I had on the WF app. It was for the Propel at 15.49%, and I figured having the account for a OD protection source as well as the cell phone coverage would be nice... I was expecting a minimal approval based on my modest income and recent inquiries and new accounts.
They instantly approved me for $15k at 15.49% (15 months 0% promo).
I have no doubt that my 13+ year history with them was a big influence not only on being approved, but the rate and SL as well.
@Anonymous wrote:No, it's not. But from what I read on here, it's probably easier to get their cards if you're a customer. Been banking with them for 21 yrs now. Got my Propel 4/2016 with a score of 620, no credit history (after Ch 13), collections on my report, and a tax lien. I read they are very conservative, but will help their customers.
Nice rebuild from looking at your cards in your siggy!
(Except credit one and first premier) 😬
@AverageJoesCredit wrote:
Ohhh, you sly dog Uncle B enthusiasm or not for WF, another big congrats for a great approval. You know we got your back UB, whether you got approved for a WF, or a McDonalds MasterVisa. Sounds a cool name for the card though
LOL... thanks so much my friend. This is another reason I mentioned over in approvals that "...I'm done".
It's not the most exciting product, but it has a place for some of us (and for me). IMO my own approval is proof-positive that Wells Fargo does, indeed value "relationships".
i HAVE BEEN RESEARCHING AND i AGREE....NOT FOR ME