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had some good news for once!
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katy_ann
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Ive managed to get accepted for a new credit card with a £5500 limit, this means I can transfer nearly all (apart from £400) onto the new CC and its 0% for 22 months on balance tfrs. Ive just done the transfers and im soo happy, such a weight off my mind! interest is what was killing me before! im not here to gloat i just thought id tell people that good things do happen every once in a little while! hehe x
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That's brilliant news, you'll save a fortune in interest payments! Now you've just got to chuck all you can at it so it's gone for good.
Good luck!Make £2020 in 2020 £178.81/£2020
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Katy Ann, so happy but also thinking you jammy kitty.
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Well done
Great to hear you've had some good news. :jDEBT FREE AND PROUD'Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt'0 -
Hi Katy,
Congratulations! Feel free to tell me to bog off if this is too much info but I got turned down recently for a card designed for ppl on average wage and worried that although I have a good credit rating I won't be able to get a new 0% card when mine runs out because of the affordability. Do you feel okay sharing which card it was and whether you're a high or low wage earner? Or maybe it's more relevant about monthly surplus I don't know
I have Halifax and PO already and Halifax 0% runs out September...LBM May 2012
Loan [STRIKE]11756[/STRIKE], 9656.78
CCs [STRIKE]6793[/STRIKE] 6771.06
OD 534.01
Total debts [STRIKE]18548.92[/STRIKE] 16961.85DFD Christmas 2016
1% at a time #101 Total = 12% (attacking the CC's first ) Will update 1% soon!0
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