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Newbie Stoozer seeks good advice

Well, I've been an avid reader of MoneySavingExpert for a couple of months now and have been engrossed in the information on 'Stoozing'.

I'm looking for the best advice about how to get myself started. I've just set myself up with an ING Direct saving's account as my 'Stooze Pot' and would just like someones opinion as to which Credit Card to start with. I'm a little unsure as to whether or not it's possible to find one that allow's SBT's for free or whether I'll have to bite the bullet and go for something like Egg or MBNA. I've already checked out stoozing.com and read the table of cards but would still really appreciate an experts opinion.
I, myself work for a bank and believe that I'm savvy enough to make this pay!

Any of you kind serial stoozers want to help out a novice? :j

Much obliged guys....

JM
It wasn't the cough that carried him off.....it was the coffin they carried him off in...

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  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    I've already checked out stoozing.com and read the table of cards but would still really appreciate an experts opinion.
    Clariman's not going to like that one! :rotfl:

    4 other stoozing newbies have posted their plans this week, both on here and the stoozing website. What did you think to their plans? Do you have a different one in mind?

    If you want to share your initial plan, I'm sure people will be willing to advise you.
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