The Sam Ash Credit Card credit score requirement is 640 or better. That means people with fair credit or better have a shot at getting approved for the Sam Ash Credit Card.
You should note that while your credit score is an important factor, there are plenty of other things that will impact your chances of being approved for the Sam Ash Credit Card, too. Some other key criteria include your income, existing debt load, number of open accounts, recent credit inquiries, employment status and housing status.
If you excel in other areas, you might be able to get approved with a slightly lower credit score in some cases. But it’s best to wait to apply until you meet the Sam Ash Credit Card credit score requirement. You can check your credit score for free on WalletHub.
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