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Capital One Application Forms Available

Martinslovechild
Posts: 1,560 Forumite


in Credit cards
...to first 3 people to PM me.
I have the following:-
1 form offering 0% for 15 months. 2% BT fee capped at £50.
1 form offering 0% for 12 months. 2% BT fee capped at £50.
1 form offering 0% for 9 months. No BT fee.
Please note - I have no further 18 month forms available.
First 3 people to PM me can have the forms.
[EDIT 24/04/05 11:50PM All the forms have now been claimed - thanks for all your PM's]
Thanks,
MLC.
I have the following:-
1 form offering 0% for 15 months. 2% BT fee capped at £50.
1 form offering 0% for 12 months. 2% BT fee capped at £50.
1 form offering 0% for 9 months. No BT fee.
Please note - I have no further 18 month forms available.
First 3 people to PM me can have the forms.
[EDIT 24/04/05 11:50PM All the forms have now been claimed - thanks for all your PM's]
Thanks,
MLC.
Mortgage Feb 2001 - £129,000
Mortgage July 2007 - £0
Original Mortgage Termination Date - Nov 2018
Mortgage Interest saved - £63790.60
ISA Profit since Jan 1st 2015 - 98.2% (updated 1 Dec 2020)
Mortgage July 2007 - £0
Original Mortgage Termination Date - Nov 2018
Mortgage Interest saved - £63790.60
ISA Profit since Jan 1st 2015 - 98.2% (updated 1 Dec 2020)
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Comments
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Hi I wouldn't mind one but I am knew to all this. What does PM stand for and how do I do it!0
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P M stands for private message to send one to the person you want to contact click onto the left hand side of their post and view public profile this will show you how to send them a pm that no one else can read0
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Thanks for that - am learning fast here - how do you get the dinky little pictures on your post. Mine's is dull with just my name.0
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Click on User CP (above) and then click on Edit Avatar. Then take it from there.
Without intending any offence, can I just point out that this thread is now going off topic and may be in danger of being moved off the credit cards board and onto the techie stuff board.Operation Get in Shape
MURPHY'S NO MORE PIES CLUB MEMBER #1240 -
Just before I stop helping the thread go even further off topic, here's a link which will be of use to stressedoutmum or anybody else wanting to add an avatar to their profile:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=257753#post257753
I'll shut up nowOperation Get in Shape
MURPHY'S NO MORE PIES CLUB MEMBER #1240 -
Hi everybody,
All the forms have now been claimed. I've PM'ed you StressedOutMum so let me know your response and i'll be happy to sort out for you.
Thanks,
MLC.Mortgage Feb 2001 - £129,000
Mortgage July 2007 - £0
Original Mortgage Termination Date - Nov 2018
Mortgage Interest saved - £63790.60
ISA Profit since Jan 1st 2015 - 98.2% (updated 1 Dec 2020)0
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