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Cards with generous limits?

Need a new card for a BT of up to £10k, does anyone know if the NatWest or RBS cards have generous limits? I know M&S and Egg are good for credit limits but they have higher interest rates. Appreciate any advice.

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  • Moggles_2
    Moggles_2 Posts: 6,097 Forumite
    Royal Bank of Scotland and Natwest cards (which are underwritten by RBS) are certainly not known for their generous credit limits. Ouite the reverse!
    People who don't know their rights, don't actually have those rights.
  • FelOn_2
    FelOn_2 Posts: 170 Forumite
    My top one is MBNA £15,900
    Martin Lewis is
    “The UK's Tightest Man”
    – Philip Schofield This Morning
  • galileo
    galileo Posts: 178 Forumite
    MBNA certainly do good limits. I'd also recommend Halifax One.
  • nickers
    nickers Posts: 81 Forumite
    Thanks all - MBNA it is!
  • Mbna - excellent credit limits, extortionate APRs. I have just opened a Virgin Atlantic Card for stoozing purposes. Limit £20K, APR once 0% finishes - £32.9%
    Ethical moneysaver
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    Mbna - excellent credit limits, extortionate APRs. I have just opened a Virgin Atlantic Card for stoozing purposes. Limit £20K
    Hi realaledrinker, a question if I may...

    Was that limit given to you on application, or did you already have an MBNA run card and obtained it by asking them to shuffle some limits around? (PM me if you'd rather not say on the forum).

    Thanks
    APR once 0% finishes - £32.9%
    ...and I thought my recently acquired Citicard was bad with it's 'go to' rate of 24.9% APR!
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