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JAJA balance transfer to another credit card

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  • nohassles said:
    So glad I found this thread so I can (hopefully) finally be free of this shower. I cut up my old PO card at the beginning of this year and I'm struggling to find any paperwork with my old number on. I found a statement where the number is partially asterisked at the top, but on the Giro credit it has what could be my number in the account number. The numbers match up with the non-asterisked parts at the top. Is anyone able to confirm that it's the same number?
    Thank you so much for this. I never realised the card number was there. Especially as they asterisk it out at the top of the bill.

    ive just used that number and it is being processed by Sainsbury's (as opposed to instantly rejected when I used the JAJA card) and is showing as pending on my Sainsbury’s app.

    so looking good. 

    Thanks again. 
  • Has anyone tried this very recently?  I've just managed to get JAJA to reissue some of my old PO statements
  • win1857 said:
    Has anyone tried this very recently?  I've just managed to get JAJA to reissue some of my old PO statements
    Yep 👍 I just did a balance transfer last week from Jaja to Halifax. It accepted my current Jaja number/details. 
  • What do you do if you do t have an old PO account , I am having a nightmare trying to transfer from Jaja
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    Neala2003 said:
    What do you do if you do t have an old PO account , I am having a nightmare trying to transfer from Jaja
    Get a money transfer card as an alternative

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