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Which credit card? So many!
delboyuk_3
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in Credit cards
Hi,
I am currently a 2nd year University student, I am with barclaycard at the moment, but after hearing news about the demise of the price match policy I am looking to change companies.
I never use my card to buy things I cant afford and always pay the bill straightaway so a low interest rate doesnt really bother me.
I would like the best cashback scheme if possible?
I currently have no income, but I have been with barclaycard for over a year now and was told originally that students will not be given a limit over £500 as I have no income, but they have increased this to £1500 due to my past dealings with them (I can only guess this improves my credit score?)
Any ideas where I should take my business
Thanks
I am currently a 2nd year University student, I am with barclaycard at the moment, but after hearing news about the demise of the price match policy I am looking to change companies.
I never use my card to buy things I cant afford and always pay the bill straightaway so a low interest rate doesnt really bother me.
I would like the best cashback scheme if possible?
I currently have no income, but I have been with barclaycard for over a year now and was told originally that students will not be given a limit over £500 as I have no income, but they have increased this to £1500 due to my past dealings with them (I can only guess this improves my credit score?)
Any ideas where I should take my business
Thanks
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Sainsburies - 12 months 0% interest on SPENDING and 0.25% cashback0
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I asked about this. If you want cashback only then smile have 0.5%. Amex blue give you 1-2% but you need a £12k income.
The sainsbury's is good if you want 0% (probably best to go for at first)0 -
Morgan Stanley give 1% cashback on the first £2000.0
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