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hiya just wondering what credit builder cards are out there, and is it better to have more than 1?
debt £emergency savings £0/£1000Sealed pot challenge #54

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  • sammi.jo
    sammi.jo Posts: 44 Forumite
    I used a capital one card. The interest was extortionate but it quickly recovered when I paid my balance off in full. I've moved to the 'progress' card, where the interest is reduced every 6 months.
    :beer: A student and debt-free since March 2011! :beer:
  • Stereo
    Stereo Posts: 73 Forumite
    • Capital One Classic
    • Barclaycard Initial
    • Vanquis
    • Aqua Card
    Try any of them... as sammi jo says, they all have massive APR rates but if you pay off in full each month you won't see any interest on the account.
    Capital One Classic Extra £2,450 [06-2012]
    Barclaycard Platinum £5,200 [08-2015]
    Lloyds Bank Platinum £750 [11-2015]

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