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Nationwide Soft Search
pheonixrising21
Posts: 446 Forumite
in Credit cards
Hi all,
I've just done a Nationwide soft search for a credit card for their 20 month 0% BT (with half price fee) and its coming back with a rate of 19.9% APR and a limit of £2500.
Anyone have any ideas as to whether I am likely to be fully accepted based on these figures? Has anyone had similar figures back on the soft search and were you accepted or rejected?
The APR quoted is slightly above the 15.9% representative figure, but as its for a BT I'm not really concerned by this (as long as thats not the figure they give when you're likely to be rejected.
I have a CapOne card where the 0% is ending and I want to move the balance as well as most of my AA balance
I've just done a Nationwide soft search for a credit card for their 20 month 0% BT (with half price fee) and its coming back with a rate of 19.9% APR and a limit of £2500.
Anyone have any ideas as to whether I am likely to be fully accepted based on these figures? Has anyone had similar figures back on the soft search and were you accepted or rejected?
The APR quoted is slightly above the 15.9% representative figure, but as its for a BT I'm not really concerned by this (as long as thats not the figure they give when you're likely to be rejected.
I have a CapOne card where the 0% is ending and I want to move the balance as well as most of my AA balance
Santander Loan [STRIKE]£3003[/STRIKE] £2100
AA Credit Card [STRIKE]£3148[/STRIKE] £2676
Natwest OD [STRIKE]£1500[/STRIKE] £1370
Cahoot OD [STRIKE]£1000 [/STRIKE]£650
Capital One Card [STRIKE]£641[/STRIKE] £400
Total [STRIKE](Jan 12)[/STRIKE] [STRIKE]£9546 [/STRIKE] £7196 (Now)
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A limit of £2500 indicates a strong chance of success ... rejections will typically show as 19.9%, £500 limit.0
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Hi,
Big thread here with lots of other peoples experiences of Nationwide and their soft searches.
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/35044830
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