Generally speaking, after the credit card application passes the preliminary review, the bank will call the company’s landline number filled in by the applicant in the application form, and then confirm with the customer service staff who answers the phone whether the applicant is an employee of the company, and then Answer the return call in person.
Most credit card customer service calls will ask the applicant questions, and you only need to answer them based on the information filled in the application form. Mainly include the applicant's name, work unit name, ID number, current position, work address and home address.
However, some banks are more demanding. For example, customer service will deliberately tell you the wrong home address during a return visit to see if you will correct it, or they will ask for your parents’ information when checking your household registration. You will be asked about credit cards, mortgage loans, and car loans that you have applied for before. You just need to respond calmly and calmly.
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