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New customer? and BT to my bank account

mo786uk
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Hi
I was a Vurgin CC customer. I cancelled my account (my online aco!!!! now says my aco!!!! has been cancelled)
Can I rejoin them? If so how long shoudl I leave it before I try?
I am looking for a long period of 0% on Balance Transfers only so I can move my current account overdraft amoutn over.
I know you can do this on Virgin (I also had an EGG card which I read on here allows you to do the same)
Does anyone know nay other cards that allow it? I see Natwets have a long interest free epriod as well
Any tipcs?
I was a Vurgin CC customer. I cancelled my account (my online aco!!!! now says my aco!!!! has been cancelled)
Can I rejoin them? If so how long shoudl I leave it before I try?
I am looking for a long period of 0% on Balance Transfers only so I can move my current account overdraft amoutn over.
I know you can do this on Virgin (I also had an EGG card which I read on here allows you to do the same)
Does anyone know nay other cards that allow it? I see Natwets have a long interest free epriod as well
Any tipcs?
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I once had an MBNA card which I cancelled, and when I applied for Virgin they gave me back the same credit limit (plus a 0% facility) because they're all part of the same family. Don't know how long you'd have to leave it, but Virgin are very helpful. They offered me 6 months at 0% when I said I was leaving them. Big credit limit too.
It's the Egg money card you need for getting your overdraft cleared. Barclaycard do one of the best 0% deal at 14 months for 2.5%, but they only allow you £5,000.
Have a read of the CC articles on the main site too http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cards/balance-transfer-credit-cards0
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