You can check your Home Depot® Credit Card application status over the phone at (800) 677-0232. When you call, you’ll need to provide your Social Security Number. At the moment, there is no way to check your application status online.
How to check your Home Depot® Credit Card application status:
Choose the Social Security option and follow the automated prompts to connect with a representative. Then, tell them you’d like to check your Home Depot® Credit Card application status.
Provide all the information required to confirm your identity (full name, Social Security Number, phone number).
The customer service representative will tell you if your application is pending, approved, or denied.
Typically, you’ll receive a decision on your application within 7-10 business days. If you haven’t heard back within a reasonable time frame, you can always call customer service to ask about the delay.
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It can take anywhere from less than a minute to a few weeks to get approved for a credit card. The amount of time depends on how you apply, how good your credit is relative to the requirements of the card, and whether the issuer can immediately verify your information. You could be instantly approved if you apply online and are obviously qualified. But if you don’t get instant approval, it’ll typically take at least 7-10...
Pre-approval means that a credit card company has made you an offer for one of their cards, usually via mail or email.
What you should know about credit card pre-approval:
Receiving a pre-approved offer means the issuer has done a soft pull on your credit report and concluded that you are a good fit. It also means you have high chances of acceptance if you decide to apply for the card in question....
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