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Should I close my highest limit card?
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Mnnn, food for thought. I had thought about that section 75 thing.
and, to be clear, it is egg money. I am talking about adding the money and then spending it. Does the credit limit apply and does section 75 apply?0 -
Well then, the answer to this question is £99,999.99 - will that cover your purchase? :rotfl:lipidicman wrote:...and, to be clear, it is egg money. I am talking about adding the money and then spending it.0 -
Should do :rolleyes:
Right, well at least I will be reducing my available credit when I close the card.
The last call the guy laughed audibly and said 'I'd love to give you two years 0% with no fee but I cant because.....' If he was trying to be funny he was cut off when I asked him if he is a fan of the Little Britain sketch 'Computer Says No!'0
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