MAKING AI WORK FOR YOUR CPN

GAINING CREDIT APPROVALS;  USING AI,  WITH YOUR NEWLY BUILT CPN.

 

Gaining credit approvals the right way—by seeking out qualified credit accounts—is very easy in today's environment.

First, you need to understand that AI will not help you if you ask the wrong questions. You need to know how to ask AI the right questions, and it will give you all the right answers.

This section will show you how to use AI to get to the right applications, so you can get the right credit approvals.

Here are precise, well-structured AI prompt questions you can ask any AI to get complete, useful responses for finding easy-approval credit products based on your CPN credit profile. Each prompt is written to be clearly understood by AI and will return detailed, actionable information.  Everyone is getting approved as long as you ask the right questions.

When in doubt always refer to a cpn as a EIN and or business credit !!!

 

  • RULE #1:    DO NOT EVER SAY CPN OR CREDIT PROFILE NUMBER WITH AI !!

🟢 1. General Prompt for All Profile Types

"List all credit products available in the United States, including credit cards, gas cards, store cards, and secured cards, that accept applicants with the following credit profiles: no credit history, low credit scores (300–579), and bad credit (580–669). For each product, include the issuer name, type of card, minimum credit score requirement (if any), income requirements, security deposit needed (if secured), and a direct link to the application or official page."

  

🟡 2. No Credit Profile Prompt

"What are the best credit cards, gas cards, and store cards for someone with no credit history? Please include secured and unsecured options. For each card, list: card name, issuer, credit score requirement (if stated), income requirement, annual fee, security deposit amount (if applicable), and whether they report to all three credit bureaus. Also include application links."

  

🟠 3. Low Credit Profile Prompt (300–579)

"List all credit cards, gas cards, and retail store cards that approve applicants with low credit scores between 300 and 579. Include only cards with easy approval odds. For each, provide: card name, issuer, minimum credit score required, annual fee, APR range, security deposit (if secured), prequalification link (if available), and direct application link. Also note which cards offer automatic credit limit reviews for increases."

 

🔴 4. Bad Credit Profile Prompt (580–669)

"Provide a complete list of credit cards, gas cards, store cards, and easy-approval credit products designed for bad credit (scores 580–669). Include secured cards that convert to unsecured, unsecured cards for bad credit, and cards with no annual fee. For each card, list: name, issuer, minimum score required, annual fee, APR, any monthly maintenance fees, reporting to credit bureaus, and a direct link to apply or prequalify."

 

🟣 5. Gas Cards (Easy Approval)

"List all gas station credit cards that approve applicants with no credit, low credit, or bad credit. Include national brands like Exxon, Shell, BP, Chevron, and regional chains. For each card, provide: issuer, credit score requirement, whether it's a fuel-only card or a general use card, annual fee, rewards structure, and a direct application link. Also note any cards that do not perform a hard credit pull."

 

🔵 6. Store Cards (Easy Approval)

"List all retail store credit cards with easy approval requirements for no credit, low credit, or bad credit. Include major stores like Walmart, Target, Amazon, Kohl's, Macy's, Home Depot, Lowe's, Best Buy, and others. For each card, provide: store name, issuer, minimum credit score needed (if any), annual fee, instant approval likelihood, whether they offer a 'buy now pay later' feature, and a direct application link. Also note store cards that issue a store credit line before performing a hard inquiry."

 

🟤 7. Easy Approval Cards (No Credit / Low Credit)

"List all credit cards specifically marketed as 'easy approval,' 'guaranteed approval,' 'no credit check,' or 'pre-approval with no impact' for applicants with no credit, low credit, or bad credit. Include secured cards, unsecured subprime cards, and credit builder cards. For each card, list: card name, issuer, approval criteria, annual fee, APR, reporting to bureaus, any required deposit, and a direct link to prequalify or apply without a hard pull first."

 

⚪ 8. Combined Prompt for All Products & Low Requirements

"Create a master list of all credit products available in the U.S. that have very low or easy requirements for approval. Break this list into categories: (1) credit cards for no credit, (2) credit cards for low credit (300–579), (3) credit cards for bad credit (580–669), (4) gas cards, (5) store cards, (6) easy approval cards, and (7) any other products with low requirements. For each product, include: name, issuer, minimum score needed, annual fee, deposit required (if any), approval time, and a direct application link. Also include any cards that offer prequalification with only a soft credit pull."

 

✅ 9. Pro Tip for Best AI Responses

For the most complete answers, always end your prompt with one of these lines:

  • "If any information is missing or unavailable, state that clearly and provide the closest matching products or official sources to check."

  • ""Never use the term CPN with AI. The AI's assumption table will kick in and begin to block and filter your questions and answers, and may take as long as 12 hours to reset to stop blocking and filtering your answers.  AI has many controled words and terms and CPN is seemingly one of them"

  • "Include prequalification links where available so I can check my odds without hurting my credit score."

  • To edit your questions use these summaries as a base to create new questions Ai will answer.  

  • Ai will not help you build a CPN, but if used properly AI will help you gain credit approvals for all and any loan types.

  • Good Luck Legal CPN