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Credit card question

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  • never-in-doubt
    never-in-doubt Posts: 20,613 Forumite
    INFINITY wrote: »
    Hi guys

    Are you saying it is better to miss a payment or two and then contact the card companies.

    Absolutely not!

    This would be a fundamental mistake. Have a look here: Unenforceability & Template Letters

    You'll see from this thread I do have an idea what i'm talking about (unlike jamsey07) - therefore follow this route at your own peril, but do not trust the advice given to you by someone with no history here and no proven record. They are offering advice that will ruin your credit file - absolute nonsense.

    Good Luck whatever path you decide to follow. Witholding payments would be a grave mistake IMO. :rolleyes:
    :o 2010 - year of the troll :o

    Niddy - Over & Out :wave:
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