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unemployed bankrupt and now accepted for a vanquis card

dettelibre
dettelibre Posts: 48 Forumite
edited 21 February 2014 at 5:57PM in Bankruptcy & living with it
8 months into bankruptcy and filled in a pre-approved form which I received in the post, expecting to fail yet received call any explained I'm unemployed and still passed, these people must accept anyone!

I thought it was impossible to get a credit card whilst bankrupt, and APR of 40% which for them is quite good. no intention of using it except for petrol every couple of months to improve credit rating

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  • I believe you are only allowd up to £500 credit while you are an undischarged BR so check the credit limit carefully.
  • tigerfeet2006
    tigerfeet2006 Posts: 14,030 Forumite
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    You can have credit over £500 but you have to let the lender know you are BR.
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  • dettelibre wrote: »
    8 months into bankruptcy and filled in a pre-approved form which I received in the post, expecting to fail yet received call any explained I'm unemployed and still passed, these people must accept anyone!

    I thought it was impossible to get a credit card whilst bankrupt, and APR of 40% which for them is quite good. no intention of using it except for petrol every couple of months to improve credit rating

    I got the same letter, I just binned it presuming I would fail. Oh well :D
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  • alastairq
    alastairq Posts: 5,030 Forumite
    In many ways, such offers are potentially a solution to one of the stickiest problems a BR can face [according to the pages of this forum??]

    That being, given one's SOA, where does the spare cash come from,to fund those sudden emergencies?

    Perhaps Provident [who traditionally provided credit to those more economically-strapped people?]...realise that a BR individual is a better bet with regards to paying off on time?

    Or, more likely, Provvy [as we used to know them?}...are feeling the pinch, and are trying to further tap sub-prime markets?

    Go for it, if you can...........you don't have to 'use' it, but it is there if an emergency arises?
    No, I don't think all other drivers are idiots......but some are determined to change my mind.......
  • Yes, I got one before discharged, only £200 limit but now at £2100, i use it and pay it all off every month, handy credit if used wisely, I also got a Barclays current account with no overdraft
  • Worcsman
    Worcsman Posts: 345 Forumite
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    Yes, I got one before discharged, only £200 limit but now at £2100, i use it and pay it all off every month, handy credit if used wisely, I also got a Barclays current account with no overdraft

    Did you clean your credit file first or just apply with defaults?
    Bankruptcy and Supporters club... Member 340. :D

    I R Worcsman
  • I applied for Vanquis 6 months after discharge and was accepted.

    I didn't do any sort of credit file clean up. Been using it once a month and paying off in full.

    Since I've been doing this, they've put up credit limit too!
  • dettelibre
    dettelibre Posts: 48 Forumite
    can confirm recieved card and apr is 39.9% for purchases and 49.9% for cash
  • NINANinja
    NINANinja Posts: 52 Forumite
    Soooo.... Do you have to inform the OR that you've got a credit card, if you get it before your AD?
    I'm interested because I occasionally need to hire a car and it would be soooo much easier with a CCard.:o
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