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Which credit card do i go for next?

makershaker
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in Credit cards
Hi, currently have a Virgin CC which has around £3000 on it and coming to the end of the interest free period.
Also have a Halifax card which has £650 on it and isnt currently on any deal or anything.
Plus have a Capital One CC which has £50 on it and also isnt currently on any deals.
So, just wondering what to do next, looking for another long interest free period to shift them all onto?
Applied for an HSBC card last year and, for the first time in years, got knocked back for it.
Can anyone advise what to do next? What card shall i go for?
Also have a Halifax card which has £650 on it and isnt currently on any deal or anything.
Plus have a Capital One CC which has £50 on it and also isnt currently on any deals.
So, just wondering what to do next, looking for another long interest free period to shift them all onto?
Applied for an HSBC card last year and, for the first time in years, got knocked back for it.
Can anyone advise what to do next? What card shall i go for?
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This table on the stoozing site (which is sponsored by Money Saving Expert) should help:
http://www.stoozing.com/0fees.phpPeople who don't know their rights, don't actually have those rights.0 -
have u tried barclaycard platinum?0
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debtdestroyer007 wrote: »have u tried barclaycard platinum?
Ive just applied for it, its got 12 months at 0%. It didnt knock me back for it but daid they would need more time to decide and would be in touch so, does the fact i got a knockback for the last one i applied for mean i'll probably get knocked back for them all now?0 -
makershaker wrote: »does the fact i got a knockback for the last one i applied for mean i'll probably get knocked back for them all now?
no dont worry about being rejected a year ago, it shouldnt be on your credit report as a search now anyways as they drop off after a year and most companys focus on searchs in the last 6 months as the most important
plus all companys have different scoring systems so being rejected for one will not mean that the next will reject youplease just thank me0
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