The only way to get pre-approved for the Free Spirit Airlines Credit Card is by receiving an offer to apply, in the mail. The issuer does not offer pre-approval for this card through its website.
Keep in mind that the Free Spirit Airlines Credit Card requires at least good credit for approval. If you don’t know where you stand, you can check your credit score for free on WalletHub.
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The Free Spirit Airlines Credit Card credit score requirement is 750 or better. This means that you need at least good credit to get approved for this credit card.
Your credit score won't be the only factor taken into consideration, though. Some other key criteria include your income, existing debt load, number of open accounts, recent credit inquiries, employment status and housing status.... read full answer
Since all these criteria are taken into consideration, you might be able to get approved with a slightly lower credit score. But it’s best to wait to apply until you meet the Free Spirit Airlines Credit Card credit score requirement. You can check your credit score for free on WalletHub to see where you stand.
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