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Only borrowing to take advantage of the interest free period they are silly enough to offer. Haven't paid them interest for years. Previous applications were as a permie with a nice long employment record - just trying to avoid getting rejected this time!Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Postreal contractors dont borrow
real contractors lend

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They don't care.
Put totally unemployed, no income, no assets and they'll bite yer hand off.
Worked for my Northern Rock Mastercard.
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Personal Credit Card - recent Ltd Co
Hi,
I'm trying to apply for a new personal credit card and they want to know my employment details.
I'm a recent contractor with Ltd Company drawing statutory minimum wage + Dividends. Been going for 3 months so far.
Any thoughts as to what the best option is to choose on the card application?:-
Employed with my Ltd Co as employer OR
Self employed
I'll put the min wage + estimated dividend for the year as income.
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