QUOTE(Deadlocks @ Jun 2 2012, 11:53 PM)
Did you read the Terms and Conditions? It's very likely that is written there, that not only the bank is subjected by any obligation that the approval of your application, but also that they reserve the right to not reveal any reasons of why or how you might not fit the criteria to be approved of your application.
If you have signed it (usually located in the terms and conditions of an application form), you have agreed to it, and by LAW, YOU LOSE.
I don't think he's complaining about being rejected, but because he had to go through all the hassle and GOT THE WRONG CARD! In fact, I think he would have preferred an outright rejection, especially since he's got the M2Kad, which is far better.If you have signed it (usually located in the terms and conditions of an application form), you have agreed to it, and by LAW, YOU LOSE.
Though I think this has already been addressed...
This post has been edited by Phelddagriff: Jun 3 2012, 03:03 AM
Jun 3 2012, 03:00 AM

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