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Anyone have half hour to spare to help me choose right card for me.

I need £2000 in cash for less than a year.
Then:
I currently have two normal accounts which come to minus-£3000 in overdrafts. So if i could transfer cash to them to stop receiving overdraft charges that would be great too.
I do not understand any of the lingo on these pages. I have tried and i have never shown any interest in financial stuff so it is like a foreign language
Many thanks if anyone has a moment to help me :A

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  • ChopperST
    ChopperST Posts: 1,260 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    I wouldn't start stoozing until you have cleared off debt, particularly (and by your own admission) when you are not very money savy).

    I would suggest you get over to the debt free wannabe forum and post a statement of affairs to work out how to cut back and clear your overdraft facilities.

    GL.
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