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SpeedSouth
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I've decided I'm going to jump on this bandwagon.
I've got a lot of 3% acc's, and can open some regular savers as well.
At present the only card I found on the site offering free BT was Halifax. I would think with my credit score I'll be accepted at most places, (although I did just have a SO bounce, in the opening of 4 new accounts at once confusion).
My question I guess is, should I open the MBNA acc first, then apply to Halifax to BT that to MBNA, or the other way around?
It won't take long simply to reach a reasonable credit limit on the card with just spending either really.
I've got a lot of 3% acc's, and can open some regular savers as well.
At present the only card I found on the site offering free BT was Halifax. I would think with my credit score I'll be accepted at most places, (although I did just have a SO bounce, in the opening of 4 new accounts at once confusion).
My question I guess is, should I open the MBNA acc first, then apply to Halifax to BT that to MBNA, or the other way around?
It won't take long simply to reach a reasonable credit limit on the card with just spending either really.
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