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Santander zero

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  • mandy_moo_3
    mandy_moo_3 Posts: 14 Forumite
    Hi everyone, I'm a newbie... hope you can help me with a question regarding my Santander Zero Credit card application.

    I have applied and have been conditionally accepted. I now need to read the t&c, return a signed copy of the agreement and fill out a direct debit form. Problem is that the DD form ask for the credit card number... as I'm in the process of applying for it, I don't have a credit card number. What do I do? I don't like the idea of signing the form with that section of the form left blank and I'm worried that if I don't send the DD form, it'll delay things. I need my credit card to take on hol in May. What did everyone else do? Thanks
  • I have just received a santander zero cc. I applied for this card, purely for use on a foreign holiday. I've been allocated a relatively small credit limit. There is a probability that I may well exceed the credit limit while I am away.
    Would I be able to, via my own bank account (on line), pay off some of the accrued debt before the actual credit limit has been reached.

    Thanks

    Are you mad????? do you not notice anything on this forum???? save up to go on holiday - DO not use a credit card for anything !!!! those of us in debt are begging you not to be so silly
  • Donnie
    Donnie Posts: 9,862 Forumite
    Are you mad????? do you not notice anything on this forum???? save up to go on holiday - DO not use a credit card for anything !!!! those of us in debt are begging you not to be so silly

    I think that you may have misunderstood. It seems that the OP wishes to use the card in much the same way as a Debit Card.
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