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Never applied to extend my credit limit.
Got a new card the other day 22K limit, what the hell would I need that forFiscal nomad it's legal.Comment
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Originally posted by alreadypacked View PostNever applied to extend my credit limit.
Got a new card the other day 22K limit, what the hell would I need that forComment
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I agree Dimmy. No credit means no economy. Am in Buenos Aires at the moment and there is no credit available and there is 30% inflation. More credit please.Vote Corbyn ! Save this country !Comment
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostTis annoying at the moment. Lots of cheap deals around and I love to stooze, but I'm also looking to move and even though its cheap its counted as 4x the debt off the amount a bank will lend you on a mortgage, so I've been having to unwind all my credit card debt before I go to the bank and ask for some more money.
I added up all my credit card limits and it came to over £100K. Most of them I'd just transferred balances to, paid off, never used and forgot about.
So, credit card blast it was. Closed a load and lowered limits on a load.
Got the nationwide one now. Cracking deal. Only gave me £7K limit though. But weirdly when I first logged in it let me up it to £8K automatically.
Had to open nationwide flex account first. When I first logged in it let me set od limit to £2K too (no fees for first 12 months). Result.Rhyddid i lofnod psychocandy!!!!Comment
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Is this deal for transferring between credit cards? I presume it's not a cash one like the post from NWP2C awhile ago that you can use on offset mortgages? I know I can use the credit card and stick on there and not pay off to achieve more or less the same outcome but don't really need any big payments at the moment.
EDIT : Nice little tool to compare them here..
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cre...dit-cards#tool
It's a nice rate but only saving less that £200 over 2 years is hardly saving of the century.Last edited by northernladuk; 24 March 2014, 12:05.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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