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Sub Prime Credit Thread Part III
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CocoPopsLover wrote: »Oh gosh!!!!
Lucky i dont have children then, lol
Well if you ever feel the need then I am up for a practice hah ;p0 -
good evening to all0
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CocoPopsLover wrote: »Good evening!!!!!!!!
Was just about to pop to bed actually!!!
How was your day?
very long thanks lol0 -
Also trying to improve my rating..Can I ask a ( dumb ) question please ?
I applied online for a Capital One Card. I got a message saying that they needed to look at my application further, and would write to me. Today I got a letter in saying I had been accepted, and a Credit Card Agreement was enclosed, to return.
Does this definately mean I will get the card ? Also, I returned form today, it said I should have card within 10 days, is this likely to be correct?
Sorry for the daft questions, am just so excited, to think I might be finally getting on the right road again
Thanks
Today received a PIN number, thansk for your replies , Im trying not to get hopes up until card comes in too , but it this a positive sign?I don't know much, but I know I love you ....<30 -
Hi all,
After months of not being able to get a credit card I finally got a Jacamo account with a £125 limit. What is the best way to use this account to get a credit increase?
I was thinking of buying something for £20 and paying it off in installments. Is this the best way or should I buy something on credit then pay it off a few days later?
Any help would be appreciated as I am starting to improve my credit score!
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i have had my jacamo since the end of last year now my limit is £11000
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