To talk to Barclays customer service, call (866) 928-8598 and wait to speak with a Barclays representative. The representative should be able to answer your questions or direct you to the appropriate department for more information.
If you can’t or don’t want to talk to Barclays customer service over the phone, there are a few alternatives.
The easiest Barclays credit card to get is likely to be a co-branded card such as the Wyndham Credit Card or the Lufthansa Credit Card. All Barclays credit cards require at least good credit for approval, though co-branded cards tend to be a bit easier to get than other credit cards for people with good credit.
Your Barclaycard approval odds largely depend on your credit score, income, and debt. All Barclays credit cards require a minimum credit score of either 700 or 750 for approval. This means you need either good or excellent credit to get approved for a Barclaycard.
Here’s what you should know about your Barclaycard approval odds:
Barclaycard will consider things like your credit history, income, existing debt, and number of recent inquiries when...
You need a credit score of 700 or better to get a Barclaycard. This means at least good credit is required for approval. However, there are some Barclays credit cards that require a credit score of 750 or better (excellent credit).
It is important to know where you stand before applying for a Barclays credit card. You can check your credit score for free, right here on WalletHub.
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