The Home Depot Credit Card is issued by Citi. It's one of their most popular sore credit cards. Their customer serrvice is pretty good too.
Citibank has cards for people of all credit levels, and they feature a selection of very attractive terms. You need a fair credit score for a Home Depot Credit Card in most cases. So you’ll have a shot with a credit score of 640+, and your odds will be good with 700+.
You can also contact the Home Depot® Credit Card’s customer service by signing in to your online banking account and clicking on Help & Contact. Alternatively, you can send your inquiries to the following address:
The Home Depot Consumer Credit Card P.O. Box 7032 Sioux Falls, SD 57117-7032… read full answer
You can also check Home Depot® Credit Card’s FAQ page to see if there’s already a solution to your credit card issue.
Regular credit cards are part of a card network – Mastercard, Visa, Discover, or American Express – so those cards can be used anywhere the card’s network is accepted. … read full answerStore cards aren’t affiliated with a card network, so they can only be used in a particular store or set of stores.
Alternative Credit Card Option
If you're in the market for a similar credit card that can be used almost anywhere, check out the Walmart Credit Card. This card is on the Mastercard network, so it's accepted basically anywhere they take credit cards.
You cannot get a Home Depot® Credit Card virtual credit card number through Citibank. Because the Home Depot® Credit Card is a store card, it isn’t on a major credit card network, which makes the card ineligible for popular virtual card number services like Click to Pay.
To get virtual versions of a credit card, the card must be on one of these major credit card networks: Visa, Mastercard, or American Express.… read full answer
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