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  2. Prequalified vs. preapproved: What’s the difference? - AOL

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    To get a prequalification, you’ll need to undergo a soft credit check — which won’t affect your credit score — and submit basic information about your financial situation.

  3. Pre-Approved Credit Card Offers: 4 Things You Really ... - AOL

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    "If you look at the low-end cards [for people with poor credit], as low as 80 percent of people who are pre-approved actually get approved," says Greg Lull of CreditKarma. "Especially in the low ...

  4. Pre-approval - Wikipedia

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    In lending, a pre-approval is the pre-qualification for a loan or mortgage of a certain value range. [1]For a general loan a lender, via public or proprietary information, feels that a potential borrower is completely credit-worthy enough for a certain credit product, and approaches the potential customer with a guarantee that should they want that product, they would be guaranteed to get it.

  5. Buying a home is intimidating, to say the least. Being able to afford one is hard enough, and if you get past that hurdle, it's on to dealing with a hot housing market, getting an offer accepted ...

  6. Pre-qualification - Wikipedia

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    In a mortgage context, pre-qualification denotes a process that has not yet been underwritten by the lending institution. Typically, subprime lenders will allow 50% DTI. . Common monthly debts used for calculating DTI are mortgage (or new mortgage payment), auto payment(s), minimum credit card payment(s), student loans, and any other common monthly or revolving debt that is on the applicant's ...

  7. Here's What Happens to Your Credit Score if You Get Pre ... - AOL

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    The FICO credit scoring formula gets 10% of its weight from a category called "new credit." This considers any credit inquiries (times you apply for credit) from the past 12 months.

  8. Prescreen - Wikipedia

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    Prescreen is the process by which a lender proactively evaluates a consumer's credit history in order to decide whether or not to offer them credit. The process of prescreening consumers happens without the consumers' knowledge and without any derogatory effects on their credit file. [1]

  9. Pre-Approved Credit Card Offers: 4 Things You Really ... - AOL

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    But physical junk mail is a bit tougher to disregard -- especially when it's a big, bulky envelope from a bank with a pre-approved credit card. Alamy Spam email is easy to ignore, delete, or ...