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The Sub Prime Credit Thread - Part V
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With all due respect you have just become debt free, why would you want to obtain new credit lines?
Its not about having new credit to rake up debt. It is a matter of rebuilding a tarnished credit history and the sooner i am able to start the better.
I am only interested in a mobile phone contract at the moment and will not be applying for any loans or credit cards for the foreseeable future.
I asked first in the subprime thread as some here have been through bankruptsy already. I will goto the bankruptsy thread and ask there. I will also pop over to NID's site.
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plumber2009 wrote: »Its not about having new credit to rake up debt. It is a matter of rebuilding a tarnished credit history and the sooner i am able to start the better.
I am only interested in a mobile phone contract at the moment and will not be applying for any loans or credit cards for the foreseeable future.
I asked first in the subprime thread as some here have been through bankruptsy already. I will goto the bankruptsy thread and ask there. I will also pop over to NID's site.
Thanks for all the replies.:)
Virgin Mobile were the only network to approve me for a mobile contract as an undischarged bankrupt.
All the others told me to jog right onCashback Earned ¦ Nectar Points £68 ¦ Natoinwide Select £62 ¦ Aqua Reward £100 ¦ Amex Platinum £48
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2010 - year of the troll
Niddy - Over & Out :wave:
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PPR'd at last! wow, how long did that take?
2010 - year of the troll
Niddy - Over & Out :wave:
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silver limit £1000 jjb limit £2500
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never-in-doubt wrote: »PPR'd at last! wow, how long did that take?
Sorry to be dim:j but what does PPR'd mean?0
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