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This could be a really silly question but ...

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I have a Nationwide credit card that I am going to have to use for a hefty car repair bill - if I were to apply for the Barclay's 29 months free interest transfer - does that mean that I have to give up the Nationwide card? In other words 'close it down'. I do in fact have a Barclay's credit card already but they have sent me a letter offering to transfer. Would I also get the same credit limit that I have with Nationwide?
Thanks for any advice.
Thanks for any advice.
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You dont have give up the Nationwide card and there is no guarantee you will either one get the barclaycard or two get the same or similar limit to your nationwide card. Perhaps you could ask Barclaycard if there is BT offers on your account as present, if so pay via Nationwide and BT to Barclaycard assuming your credit limit allows.0
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