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Don't rush into it - eventually sure they will reship - but i imagine you will have to prove name change with ID and notary cam etc
good luck - some have had success and others haven't - report backI tried the Cap1 VX credit card pre-approval tool again today and much to my surprise, it responded in the positive! The only verification requested is identification - but they specifically asked for state issued ID, so it'll be interesting to see whether a passport upload is sufficient.
I tried the Cap1 VX credit card pre-approval tool again today and much to my surprise, it responded in the positive! The only verification requested is identification - but they specifically asked for state issued ID, so it'll be interesting to see whether a passport upload is sufficient.usually
Should have tried hack of usps mail forwarding before applyingI tried the Cap1 VX credit card pre-approval tool again today and much to my surprise, it responded in the positive! The only verification requested is identification - but they specifically asked for state issued ID, so it'll be interesting to see whether a passport upload is sufficient.
What is this ?Should have tried hack of usps mail forwarding before applying
Yes and also interestingly, the pre-approval tool for the VX now also asks the same question, but allows the application to proceed even if you say no to being a citizen or resident - was not expecting that!What is this ?
Interestingly the C1 checking account application now specifically stops you from proceeding once you select ‘non resident’
It’s been discussed upthread, but if you say you are a resident, the next step would previously force you to fill out a W9 form:thought we were "residents" just not citizens. I reside at the address I've given.
Info online that mail forwarding service verifies your id .What is this ?
Interestingly the C1 checking account application now specifically stops you from proceeding once you select ‘non resident’