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Can someone help me . I got a cc over a year ago and have run it perfectly since getting it. When I applied I had a second address where I had been staying for a while when my partner and I were having a rough time. I still had some stuff registered there but my permanent address is where I have been on the deeds and mortgage for 18yrs - so this is the one I registered. I now have to give the tnancy on the other place and have to change the cards registered there to this address. I had applied online and there was nowhere too put an explanation of my addresses on. I figured they would do a credit check and contact me for clarifiaction. They never did just approved me nd issued the card.

I am now worried that this will come back to haunt me now that I have to reregister some thingg. It's costing me sleepless night. Can anyone help Please.

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