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Which Card?
GJ77
Posts: 3 Newbie
in Credit cards
Was looking to get some advice before taking the plunge....
Situation is that having cleared off debts - Happy days!, hubby and I now trying to take advantage of some 0% cards. Currently he has £3,800 in savings on a 0% CC 9 months currently 7/8 months to go. I have just closed a couple of cards and am now looking to see which card I should now to apply for.
I am swaying towards a Virgin Card, although I know that there is a transfer fee it would be max £50, they tend to give good credit limits and finally because I am transferring to get credit interest, only having to repay £5 per month sounds good.
One of the cards I recently cancelled was a Virgin Card, so do you think this would affect my application or is there any other cards that offer the low repayment with good credit limits?
Any advice is much appreciated.....
GJ
Situation is that having cleared off debts - Happy days!, hubby and I now trying to take advantage of some 0% cards. Currently he has £3,800 in savings on a 0% CC 9 months currently 7/8 months to go. I have just closed a couple of cards and am now looking to see which card I should now to apply for.
I am swaying towards a Virgin Card, although I know that there is a transfer fee it would be max £50, they tend to give good credit limits and finally because I am transferring to get credit interest, only having to repay £5 per month sounds good.
One of the cards I recently cancelled was a Virgin Card, so do you think this would affect my application or is there any other cards that offer the low repayment with good credit limits?
Any advice is much appreciated.....
GJ
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