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Slowly rebuilding my credit.
KeepOnKnitting
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I am 18 months post discharge and slowly rebuilding my credit record. I just got approved for a second credit card, from chrome at their maximum initial limit of £1000. I feel so proud of myself for having got this far, as I am super impatient. This adds to my other card with a £1000 limit, and they are both set to pay in full by DD each month. No-one else but you guys will understand what this feels like, as another step on my road to recovery. :beer: Thanks for letting me share.
Save £12k in 2025 #33 £2531.77/£5000 (If this carries on I might have to up my target!)
April take lunch to work goal - 3 of 12
April take lunch to work goal - 3 of 12
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Good to hear.
Slow and steady build up of a solid history.
Free/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB
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