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time for a new credit card
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My 0% with Virgin finishes at the end of this month so I need to apply for another card with a good 0% balance transfer offer.
I have previously had a card with Lloyds and I *think* I had one from Santander which I never actually used.
I understand some cards are from the same groups? Can anyone advise me on where to go next please.
Many thanks.
I have previously had a card with Lloyds and I *think* I had one from Santander which I never actually used.
I understand some cards are from the same groups? Can anyone advise me on where to go next please.
Many thanks.
Some people see the glass half full, others see the glass half empty - the enlightened are simply grateful to have a glass 
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This page shows which cards come from which provider.My 0% with Virgin finishes at the end of this month so I need to apply for another card with a good 0% balance transfer offer.
I have previously had a card with Lloyds and I *think* I had one from Santander which I never actually used.
I understand some cards are from the same groups? Can anyone advise me on where to go next please.
Many thanks.Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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Balancetransferexpert.co.uk site is also good to see which cards are issued by which group.
Choose your current credit card from their list and it shows only those balance transfer cards from a different issuer0 -
Thankyou, I'm unsure which to go for? Are any of them 'easier' to get than others when you're on a low income?
As far as I'm aware my credit rating is good.Some people see the glass half full, others see the glass half empty - the enlightened are simply grateful to have a glass
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What's your...Thankyou, I'm unsure which to go for? Are any of them 'easier' to get than others when you're on a low income?
As far as I'm aware my credit rating is good.
Income
Available credit (credit cards and overdrafts)
Current debt (loans, overdrafts, credit cards, mortgage)0 -
Income £13000
Available credit (credit cards and overdrafts) £4300
Current debt (loans, overdrafts, credit cards, mortgage)less than £3000Some people see the glass half full, others see the glass half empty - the enlightened are simply grateful to have a glass
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