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CKhalvashi wrote: »EDF and Orange (EE) home don't, as I've just checked for you.
The first step is then to get on the electoral register, then try to get a credit card, put £50 on it each month, and pay it IN FULL by direct debit. This will get you a series of green ticks.
Aqua, Vanquis and Capital One are the three I'd personally recommend.
You will, just by one of these cards, probably have enough of a credit record by the time the second default disappears.
CK
Wrong person I believe."You know when it's cold outside when you go outside and it's cold"0 -
Will it make a difference if I've been with them before as I have a horrible feeling I've had them all and left them unpaid, albeit about ten years ago . .
I'm useless I know
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