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		<title>By: Student Credit Card Info &#187; Blog Archive &#187; If a Credit Application is Denied</title>
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		<description>[...] If you apply for a student credit card and are turned down by the lender, federal law requires the creditor to provide you with the name of the lending agency used to acquire your credit history. Furthermore, if you contact the bureau within two months of receiving the denied application, you are entitled to a copy of your credit report at no charge. The goal in mind is the building your credit for the future. [...]</description>
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