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Sygma Bank Credit Cards
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Well I thought I would add my feedback, I have Flybe 4400 limit and a JJB 1150 limit, thought what the hell Ill apply for the Silver Card because MBNA have just sent a letter saying they are uptting my rate to 29.9 APR and hey presto
Congratulations!
Your application has been accepted.
What happens next? We will issue you with a card and PIN within 7-10 working days.
Your application reference is given below. Please write this down and quote it if you need to contact us.
So hopefully they will give me an ok limit and then I can balance transfer my MBNA debt to them and close the MBNA card
Good of Sygma, Didnt think they would let me hold three cards, but Im mistaken lol.0 -
Innocent_Guy wrote: »OMG have been approved with 5k limit for Flybe
Thats brilliant mate!:T:T I am very happy for you:D.0 -
Innocent_Guy wrote: »OMG have been approved with 5k limit for Flybe
Crikey Mosses!! :eek:
That's a good limit! Well done, chuffed for you.0 -
I have never heard of sygma cards...I have a vanquis card with a £1500 limit.I went bankrupt in 2007 and was discharged 9 months later.Is it worth me applying for one of these and if so which one?Debts Jan 2014 £20,108.34 :eek:
EF #70 £0/£1000
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Toomuchdebt wrote: »I have never heard of sygma cards...I have a vanquis card with a £1500 limit.I went bankrupt in 2007 and was discharged 9 months later.Is it worth me applying for one of these and if so which one?
Yeah it's worth ago. If you haven't missed payments on your Vanquis especially.
I'd try the Silvercard first if I were you. I've was successful 2 weeks ago, and i have a satisfied default on my Equifax file too.
Good Luck!
To apply use the link on the first page. Report back!0 -
Toomuchdebt wrote: »I have never heard of sygma cards...I have a vanquis card with a £1500 limit.I went bankrupt in 2007 and was discharged 9 months later.Is it worth me applying for one of these and if so which one?
I doubt you will get the Sgyma cards if you have been bankrupt since 2007!! It is a prime card for god sake!!0 -
noah271007 wrote: »I doubt you will get the Sgyma cards if you have been bankrupt since 2007!! It is a prime card for god sake!!
iZools was bankrupt and he was accepted. So it's worth a go IMO.0 -
noah271007 wrote: »I doubt you will get the Sgyma cards if you have been bankrupt since 2007!! It is a prime card for god sake!!
Well I applied but got declined with the standard "we would recommend you try vanquis" LOL.Ah well-will keep plugging away at it and one day i will get a decent cardDebts Jan 2014 £20,108.34 :eek:
EF #70 £0/£1000
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Toomuchdebt wrote: »Well sorry but as I have never heard of them I wouldn't know if they were a prime card.And that's why I asked if it would be worth applying, seeing as I have been discharged for a while now and had a vanquis card with a fairly decent limit with no problems.
Give it a try, iZools who posts on this forum applied for a Silvercard and was successful, he was also a discharged bankrupt case too.
Give it a try. You never know.0
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