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Saints2011
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Evening all,
I have applied this evening and been accepted for the Tesco credit card, Nationwide credit card (not select) & Barclaycard Platinum.
On all three I've gone for the purchases option, I have had a skate through the Ts & Cs of all three but cannot see how long I've got to make the purchase to benefit from the 9months, 6months and 14months 0% deals. Can anyone help am being blind, please?
Thank you
I have applied this evening and been accepted for the Tesco credit card, Nationwide credit card (not select) & Barclaycard Platinum.
On all three I've gone for the purchases option, I have had a skate through the Ts & Cs of all three but cannot see how long I've got to make the purchase to benefit from the 9months, 6months and 14months 0% deals. Can anyone help am being blind, please?
Thank you
Can I find out my credit score?
You do not have a single credit score or rating. Different organisations take different information into account when working out your credit score and may have different scores for different products. (Kindly from Experian)
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I think you made a typo or two. If you went for the purchases open, the time limits are:
Nationwide: 6 months
Tesco: 16 months
Barclay card: 14 months0 -
Thank you for correcting me on the Tesco one, even better than I thought.
So I havent got for example 90days if it was like a BT to make any purchases. Never had a 0% on purchases before.
Thank you againCan I find out my credit score?You do not have a single credit score or rating. Different organisations take different information into account when working out your credit score and may have different scores for different products. (Kindly from Experian)0
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