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Nationwide Credit Card
Sid1979
Posts: 4 Newbie
in Credit cards
Hi Everyone,
This is my first post on here, as I need some advice if possible, I used to have a Nationwide credit card and was closed in October last year, the problem is that last week I received an annual statement for my credit card that was closed, therefore I was surprised so I decided to log on using my usuall Id and password and I discovered that I still can see my credit limit even my avaialable credit. I would like to stress that the card was closed by them not me. Is this normal, as im afraid it might show as an extra available credit on my credit file.
Waiting your advice.
Thanks
This is my first post on here, as I need some advice if possible, I used to have a Nationwide credit card and was closed in October last year, the problem is that last week I received an annual statement for my credit card that was closed, therefore I was surprised so I decided to log on using my usuall Id and password and I discovered that I still can see my credit limit even my avaialable credit. I would like to stress that the card was closed by them not me. Is this normal, as im afraid it might show as an extra available credit on my credit file.
Waiting your advice.
Thanks
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does it have a balance on it or was it closed with a balance of zero?Defaultless as of 12th Sept 2012
BugsyBrowne wrote: »Listen here default Dave why don't you take your bullsh*t and stick it up your defaulted ar*e and then stick your defaulted credit report and stick it in your defaulted gob.0 -
Have a look at what they are showing on your credit report from Experian too, if anything.0
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knoxvillain wrote: »does it have a balance on it or was it closed with a balance of zero?
Thanks for your reply, it was a zero balance when it was closed0
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