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When I apply for a credit card, my employer fills in a random number and will they call me to verify it?

When applying for a credit card, the phone number of your workplace is a key step for the bank to verify the authenticity of the applicant. If you fill in a phone number that is not your actual workplace, the bank will not be able to verify your occupation and source of income, which will affect the approval process. Therefore, it is important to fill in a true and valid company phone number, and ensure that the phone number is open for possible verification calls from the bank.

When filling out the application form, be sure to read the relevant terms carefully, especially the regulations on the annual fee, such as whether the annual fee is waived, the conditions for annual fee exemption, etc., and choose a credit card that meets your needs. After the card is sent, do not activate it without confirmation. You should first check whether the sent information is consistent with expectations, or contact customer service directly for confirmation to ensure the security of personal information.

In general, when filling out a credit card application, providing a real work unit phone number and understanding the credit card terms are necessary steps to ensure that the application goes smoothly. Only in this way can you avoid unnecessary trouble and obtain credit card services smoothly.