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gerbiljo
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my husband had a 12months interest free card which is now paid off though the account is still 'open' I had the second card but I wasn't the account holder.
Can I apply for a card with the same company and get the interest free deal or will they not allow this, i think we may have missed a trick initially by us not just having separate accounts!!
Help much appreciated!!
Can I apply for a card with the same company and get the interest free deal or will they not allow this, i think we may have missed a trick initially by us not just having separate accounts!!
Help much appreciated!!
Mortgage November 2003 was £135k, but thanks to this website on 28/08/12 we became MORTGAGE FREE!
Now just over 2 years we have taken on the challenge again! )(starting £237k Nov 2014) Current mortgage £232,399.82, current overpayment total £1550, years remaining= 17
Now just over 2 years we have taken on the challenge again! )(starting £237k Nov 2014) Current mortgage £232,399.82, current overpayment total £1550, years remaining= 17
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You being a second card holder on n existing account should not affect a future application in your name. Its not legally your account at all.
So you could certainly try applying for a 0% card with this same provider (or another provider), obviously whether you are accepted will depend on your financial situation and credit history.A smile enriches those who receive without making poorer those who giveor "It costs nowt to be nice"0 -
thats great tidy thank you
my credit history should olibige
Mortgage November 2003 was £135k, but thanks to this website on 28/08/12 we became MORTGAGE FREE!
Now just over 2 years we have taken on the challenge again! )(starting £237k Nov 2014) Current mortgage £232,399.82, current overpayment total £1550, years remaining= 170
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