The easiest way to apply for the JetBlue Card is online. But if you'd rather talk to a representative who can help with your application, call (866) 483-9644.
You must have a credit score of at least 700, in other words good credit to be considered eligible. Besides your credit score, the issuer will also look at your income and debts to decide if you're a good fit for this card.
Yes, the JetBlue credit card will do a hard pull. You will need a credit score of at least 700 to get it and there is no way to get pre-approved.
A hard pull usually causes an applicant's credit score to drop by 5-10 points. Most people’s scores bounce back within 3-6 months with responsible credit management, but it can take up to 12 months. You can learn more about how to minimize the credit score damage … read full answerhere.
The JetBlue Card credit score requirement is 700 at a minimum. That means you need at least good credit to get approved for the JetBlue Card. So, make sure you know where you stand before applying. You can check your credit score for free, right here on WalletHub.
You should also note that while your credit score is an important factor, there are plenty of other things that will impact your chances of being approved for the JetBlue Card. Some other key criteria include your income, existing debt load and recent credit inquiries.… read full answer
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