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lizzierw17
Posts: 1 Newbie
in Credit cards
Hello.
I'm looking to transfer a credit card balance. I have a query with a question on the eligibility form. If I'm married and my partner is the main earner can I say I have no one financially dependent on me?
Thanks
I'm looking to transfer a credit card balance. I have a query with a question on the eligibility form. If I'm married and my partner is the main earner can I say I have no one financially dependent on me?
Thanks
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as long as you have no children then yesI’m a Senior Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Pensions, Annuities & Retirement Planning, Loans
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That depends on if you have kids or elderly parents you support etc. Unless a partner doesn't work then it'd be fairly unusual to consider them a dependant rather than you just jointly doing things.0
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