Credit card-phone number

Money777
Money777 Posts: 32 Forumite
edited 9 January 2010 at 4:33PM in Credit cards
Hi I have just applied for my 1st credit card with Sainsburys. I have good credit score and no other debt other than mortgage. I was turned down because I don't have a home phone number. Now I'm cross because she could have said that before running the credit check and getting me turned down. Would I be able to put my mum and dads home number down? Also now I'm worried about applying for others in case I get turned down for same reason (because getting turned down gives you bad credit score doesn't it?)

Thanks

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  • opinions4u
    opinions4u Posts: 19,411 Forumite
    edited 9 January 2010 at 4:54PM
    Money777 wrote: »
    Hi I have just applied for my 1st credit card with Sainsburys. I have good credit score and no other debt other than mortgage. I was turned down because I don't have a home phone number.
    You were turned down because you failed their credit score. A telephone number is only part of the overall scoring process.
    Now I'm cross because she could have said that before running the credit check and getting me turned down.
    It's possible to pass a credit score without having a landline.

    If staff tell you how to beat the credit score prior to applying, it rather undermines the underwriting systems.
    Would I be able to put my mum and dads home number down?
    No. That would be fraudulent.
    Also now I'm worried about applying for others in case I get turned down for same reason (because getting turned down gives you bad credit score doesn't it?)
    Being declined does not impact your credit score. Excessive credit searches could though.

    Back in the 1990s some arrears research I saw suggested that although only about 5% of those given unsecured credit had no landline, this subset accounted for over 50% of accounts in arrears.

    I've no idea how reasonable that is in this age of the mobile, but historically and statstically having a landline meant you were more likely to repay your debts.
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