Generally speaking, credit cards are rejected for three reasons:
The first reason is that the applicant's basic information, such as 18 years of age, occupation is a restricted area for bank credit cards, and the information is not detailed, and the payroll information is not detailed.
The second reason is the applicant's credit information, such as repeated application, unstable work, poor credit record and poor contact with the applicant.
The third category is other reasons, such as the contact person is unaware or unwilling to be a contact person, the applicant's health reasons, and the contact person's requirements are unqualified.
I suggest you call the bank customer service first to confirm the reason for your rejection. If, as you said, it's only because the phone number is wrong, not because the materials are incomplete or the qualifications are not enough, ask the customer service how often you can apply repeatedly, and then continue to apply according to the process.
If you really need it urgently, I suggest you continue to apply in another bank. In general, the experience of applying for a credit card in one bank has no influence on the credit card applications of other banks.