You can activate your Capital One QuicksilverOne card for free online, either through Capital One’s website or via the Capital One Mobile App. Alternatively, you can activate Capital One QuicksilverOne by calling the number on the back of your card.
Your card will be available to use immediately after activation.
Capital One QuicksilverOne Cash Rewards Credit Card
You can't apply online for the Capital One QuicksilverOne with an ITIN. Apparently, they only allow applicants with SSNs to submit applications online. So you will have to fill out an application at a Capital One branch. Use this locator or the Capital One app to find the nearest branch.
The easiest way you can activate your Capital One credit card is online, through either their website or their mobile app. Alternately, you can activate your credit card by calling customer service at (800) 227-4825.
Here’s how to get Capital One to activate your card online:
Website: If you prefer to activate your credit card online, just go to Capital One’s ... read full answeractivation page and log in (create an account, if necessary). Then, enter the 3-digit security code on the back of the card when prompted.
Mobile app: To activate your card through the mobile app, sign in with the same information as your online account. Tap your profile, then “Account Settings,” then “Activate Credit Card.” Enter the 3-digit security code when prompted to activate the card. The card will be available to use for purchases immediately after.
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