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credit card with no job ?

shaynemawer
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in Credit cards
hi all, am after some advice please (although don't think it's possible myself) i have just been made redundant - friday 22nd march and i have a tesco credit card where the 0% is just about to run out (forgot about the date it expired due to work issue's) and was looking at getting another card with 0% balance transfers. is this possible without a job, i've had no problems in past with getting finance.
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Credit card companies and other lenders want to make sure you'll pay back what you borrow (plus any interest, of course), and seeing a wage or salary is pretty high on their agenda. Unless you have any other income I think they'll not be willing to lend to you, I'm afraid.
The good thing is that you should be able to retain your current credit cards. I was paid off Sept 2011 and still have all my cards and limits from when I was working.
Edit/ There are the 'start again'-type cards, of course, like luma and Aqua. They don't count for your needs, obviously.0 -
Might be an idea to call your CC company and see if you can haggle a low % for the life of the balance.....you can try...DEBT FREE AND PROUD'Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt'0
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shaynemawer wrote: »hi all, am after some advice please (although don't think it's possible myself) i have just been made redundant - friday 22nd march and i have a tesco credit card where the 0% is just about to run out (forgot about the date it expired due to work issue's) and was looking at getting another card with 0% balance transfers. is this possible without a job, i've had no problems in past with getting finance.Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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just had a look using nationwides credit card and i can have £2000 credit as a home maker. is nationwide credit card anygood ? also was trying to see if i can transfer from my tesco account to her nationwide account if she applys for one for the remaining balance ?0
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