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Could you recommend which provider..?

ronaldo175
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in Credit cards
Hi
I'm fairly new to credit cards, I'm only 24.
I've had an MBNA card for just over 6 months and want to apply for another credit card. I pay my MBNA card off in full each month, but realise that my credit score is probably still quite low.
In your opinion which credit card provider would be most likely to accept an application from me.
Any hints, advice, would be welcomed, thanks.
I'm fairly new to credit cards, I'm only 24.
I've had an MBNA card for just over 6 months and want to apply for another credit card. I pay my MBNA card off in full each month, but realise that my credit score is probably still quite low.
In your opinion which credit card provider would be most likely to accept an application from me.
Any hints, advice, would be welcomed, thanks.
on a money saving mission! 

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Probably the card issued by your current bank.You can just pluck any old card from the air but I would suggest being a little more selective with the card you choose select a card that provides what you want so that you control the card and not the other way around.
As long as you have managed your current card well there is every chance you will be able to get the card you apply for as long as you meet the other criteria,employment,salary level,on the council register etc.Previously known as Bokken,registered at MSE in Nov 04,computer glich deleted my access but it is fun building up my stars from scratch,again.:D0 -
applying with your most regular bank. That's your safest bet. If that doesn't work out, you could try Capital One Classic Card and next try Barclaycard Initial. All the best!ronaldo175 wrote: »Hi
I'm fairly new to credit cards, I'm only 24.
I've had an MBNA card for just over 6 months and want to apply for another credit card. I pay my MBNA card off in full each month, but realise that my credit score is probably still quite low.
In your opinion which credit card provider would be most likely to accept an application from me.
Any hints, advice, would be welcomed, thanks.I know nothing0 -
I've heard that Capital One are fairly easy to get a card with. Are there any others that would be recommened?
Thanks.on a money saving mission!0
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