A credit card rejection occurs when a lender denies an application due to low credit scores, high debt, or insufficient income. It signals risk to issuers, protecting them from defaults. Consumers benefit by avoiding unmanageable debt, while understanding rejection helps improve financial habits and future approval chances.
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