Your Walmart Credit Card application reference number is provided in the confirmation email sent out to you after submitting your credit card application.
In most instances, a decision is provided instantly. When it's not, the issuer will need to collect further information to reach a decision, but you should receive written notification within 7 to 10 days from applying. You can also check the status of your Walmart Credit Card application at any time by calling (877) 969-3668.
The only way to check your Walmart Credit Card application status is to call customer service at (877) 969-3668. That goes for both the Walmart® Store Card, which can only be used at Walmart, Sam’s Club, and associated gas stations, as well as theWalmart Credit Card. And while there’s no way to check your status online, the phone service is available around the clock.… read full answer
It’s also possible to be instantly approved for either card. But if that’s not the case for you, you’ll have to either call or just wait to receive a decision by email.
Here’s how to check your Walmart Credit Card application status:
Press 1 if you applied online, 2 if in a store or 3 for any other method.
Verify your identity with the Walmart representative. You’ll likely have to provide your SSN.
Receive your application status: approved, denied or still pending.
If you’re approved and your card doesn’t arrive within 10 days, you should give Walmart Credit Services a call to let them know.
If you’re denied, you can ask for reconsideration, by calling the same customer service number. But you’ll need to prove your credit or income is actually better than it appeared on the application to have a shot at approval.
You can check your credit card application status either online or over the phone, depending on the credit card company. Many credit card applicants receive a decision within minutes, but it can take longer if the issuer needs more information or if it’s a close call between approval and rejection. Some credit card applications stay in pending status for up to 30 days.… read full answer
All major credit card companies allow applicants to check their status by calling the main customer service line and following the prompts. Most major issuers – including American Express, Bank of America and Citibank – also offer a way to check your credit card application status online.
How to Check Your Credit Card Application Status with Major Issuers:
Whether you’re trying to check your application status online or over the phone, it can be stressful dealing with a pending credit card decision. Rest assured that even if you are eventually denied, you still have plenty of options.
Approval criteria for credit cards differ from one issuer to the next, and even from card to card with the same issuer. So if you’re denied for one card, it doesn’t mean you can’t be approved for another. For more information, check out this guide on what to do if your credit card application is denied.
It can take 7-10 business days to get approved for a Walmart Credit Card if you're not approved instantly when you apply. Once you are approved, you will receive your Walmart Credit Card by mail within 10 business days. So from the moment you apply, it can take up to 20 business days to get the Walmart Credit Card.… read full answer
If your application has been approved, but your card does not arrive within 10 business days, get in touch with Walmart Credit Card customer service for further assistance.
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