You can reach the First Premier credit card customer service at (800) 987-5521. Keep in mind that representatives are available Monday - Friday: 7:00 am - 9:00 pm CT and Saturday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm CT. Otherwise, you will have to deal with their automated system.
Another way to contact First Premier is at one of their locations, and you can identify the nearest one on their website.
You can check your First PREMIER Bank credit card application status by calling 1-800-987-5521. When you call, you’ll need to provide your Social Security number so that First PREMIER Bank can match you to your application. You cannot check your First PREMIER Bank application status online.
How to Check Your First PREMIER Bank Credit Card Application Status
You do not need to activate your First Premier credit card yourself. The card will already be activated when it arrives in the mail. The only thing you need to do is set up a PIN by following the instructions you received with your new card.
To receive your First Premier card, you will need to pay the program fee or fund the security deposit, depending on the type of card you got approved for. To do so, follow the...
You can find your First Premier account number online by signing in to your account, by calling 1-800-987-5521, on your credit card statement.
If you have your credit card nearby, find the 16-digit number on the front of the card and exclude the first 6 digits as well as the last number. The remaining 9 digits should be your account number.
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