My Credit Card Application Was Rejected By Synchrony & It’s Laughable

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My Credit Card Application Was Rejected By Synchrony & It’s Laughable

My credit card application was rejected by Synchrony, and the process has been comedic. A rejected application isn’t exactly newsworthy, but the fact they didn’t even process my application is getting there. The reasoning from their employees is just laughable. Here’s why my credit card application was rejected.

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The Application

I applied for the Cathay Pacific credit card from Synchrony Bank. As you see in the welcome offer above, you can earn 40,000 Asia Miles after spending $2,000 in the first 90 days. I figured it was worth an application and filled out the info online here.

I Knew Something Was Fishy

The fact I didn’t get any “someone checked your credit” alerts set off a red flag. I gave it a few days and then decided to call. After getting bounced around a bit, I got the phone number for this specific card:

Cathay Pacific Credit Card information / reconsideration 866-273-9026

Write that down if you need it. Every Synchrony credit card has a different reconsideration/information number. That’s the number just for this card.

I told them I’d applied, no one checked my credit, etc. The man on the phone confirmed they’d received my application & that it was rejected. He was “not at liberty” to discuss anything about my application and told me to check my email. I promised him I’d received nothing (yes, even in my junk mail, I swear!!). He told me to wait for a letter in the mail.

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The Letter Comes, And It’s Mysterious

My letter came in the mail, and it’s odd.

“Your request was denied for the following reason(s):

High risk source of application”

Um, what does that mean? I was rejected for this singular, strange reason.

Phone Rep 1 Is A Space Cadet

I called to inquire what that meant. I knew they’d never pulled my credit, so this means something outside the norm. The first guy I talked to readily admitted that he doesn’t handle applications / reconsideration but also told me a few times he wouldn’t pass me to them. He seemed to “know it all” and wanted to tell me that a rejection is a rejection is a rejection.

“You didn’t check my credit. I don’t think that’s it.”

Then, he offered up this gem:

“Oh, that means we couldn’t find you. You must first sign up with the credit agencies, so they can have your information on file. Then, you can apply once you have a credit agency you work with. You can choose Experian if you want. That’s a good one.”

How does this guy work at a bank?

I explained that I understand how credit works and that my application wasn’t processed. After much hemming & hawing, he agreed to transfer me to the reconsideration people.

*click*

Phone Rep 2 Is Helpful But Has Weird Advice

After being disconnected, I called back. Phone rep 2 gave me some information, but it was just plain weird.