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Mastivision
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Has any body managed to get any of these card with normal credit history.
All i want to know about their criteria on behalf of credit history or credit score.
Please answer my question as i am looking forward to apply one on these card.
Thanks.
All i want to know about their criteria on behalf of credit history or credit score.
Please answer my question as i am looking forward to apply one on these card.
Thanks.
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I am awaiting a response from one of them, as soon as the postie brings the mail I will let you know[strike]Debt @ LBM 04/07 £14,804[/strike]01/08 [strike]£10,472[/strike]now debt free:j
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Mastivision wrote: »Has any body managed to get any of these card with normal credit history.
All i want to know about their criteria on behalf of credit history or credit score.
Please answer my question as i am looking forward to apply one on these card.
Thanks.0 -
Depends what you mean by a "normal" credit history. I have no black marks only mine, and Egg issued a card without batting an eyelid - as I would expect. If "normal" to you means that you've got some late payments and other problems then I can't comment.
Its mean that i was new to credit last year i applied for the egg card and they refused me but other hand i was accepted for Barclays and asda card and i have never missed my payments, so now i was thinking to apply it again, i am looking for higher limit card so thought i would give a try to egg.
Any suggestions.0 -
As promised, the postie has been, and I have a PIN number, so I guess they have approved the application:j[strike]Debt @ LBM 04/07 £14,804[/strike]01/08 [strike]£10,472[/strike]now debt free:j
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Mastivision wrote: »Its mean that i was new to credit last year i applied for the egg card and they refused me but other hand i was accepted for Barclays and asda card and i have never missed my payments, so now i was thinking to apply it again, i am looking for higher limit card so thought i would give a try to egg.
Any suggestions.
I applied for a Virgin Atlantic Amex card in september for their 0% balance transfers. I have a slightly tarnished history, but they gave me a £5k limit with no problems.0 -
itsnever2lateisit? wrote: »As promised, the postie has been, and I have a PIN number, so I guess they have approved the application:j
Which card did you apply and what is your credit limit like if you dont mind telling us.0 -
I applied for an Egg card (not Egg money) for their 14 month 0% BT offer, and was accepted immediately with a generous limit for my income (3500).
Incidentally, this is exactly the same limit that I was offered by MBNA a year ago.
I am self-employed, so was VERY worried about applying. I have a good credit record, with no missed or late payments. I have 2 other cc's - ASDA card and the MBNA platinum which I am transferring a balance from.
Hope that helps.Self-building fund :eek:: £4259
Savings target: 1 rainy year 10000/10000 :j
WINS 2011: Briggs & Reilly Suitcase, Nail Polish, Book, AEGON international tennis tickets x2, 4* trip to London including Michelin Star dinner :j0 -
Mastivision wrote: »Which card did you apply and what is your credit limit like if you dont mind telling us.[strike]Debt @ LBM 04/07 £14,804[/strike]01/08 [strike]£10,472[/strike]now debt free:j
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Hiya
Haven't been on the cc forum since last year, when I got my M&S more card.
Don't know how I have managed to rack up the debt that I have (hangs head in shame), but I know that the 0% deal runs out in January, and I need to transfer the balance.
I have done my bit of research, and would like to apply for the Virgin 15 month 0% card, but need clarification on the following:
1. Will I be able to transfer from M&S to Virgin ? Ie are they from different 'camps' ?
2. Talk is that the Virgin card is quite generous. Do you think I might get enough credit to transfer the whole of my M&S balance ?
Many thanks in advance0 -
I had all three up until April this year, then got rid of virgin. I had egg card from 2002, egg money from 2004, virgin from 2005 then post office since last year. I have an average credit rating, because I don't own my home and move address/change bank accounts once in a while.0
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