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clarab wrote:I am totally committed to being personally debt free, but with £3000 a month going through the work its the only way to keep it untangled from the rest of my personal mess.
If I wasnt such a mess I could be pushing all that through a cashback card and paying my own debts with the proceeds!:eek:
I recently discovered that some corporate cards also have rewards schemes which the person using the card can register for. It might be worth seeing if yours has the same sort of thing.0 -
In my experience a credit score can have no bearing at all on whether you actually get credit...I have had a bad score and got credit...and also a good score,and been refused
Obstacles are things a person sees when he takes his eyes off his goal.0 -
tango wrote:In my experience a credit score can have no bearing at all on whether you actually get credit...I have had a bad score and got credit...and also a good score,and been refused

Thats been my experience as well.0
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