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Declined HSBC card for plastic loan, what now?

I'd like to do a plastic loan to pay off a £4k loan with Barclays that's at a high APR (around 16% I think), that they won't refinance at a lower rate.

I signed up for and got an Egg Money card.

I applied for the HSBC that had 2.9% on balance transfers for 24 months, and I was declined. I'm not sure why I was declined. I did the HSBC application about 10 days after the Egg one. I got the Egg Money card with no problems that has a £3k limit, and prior to that opened a joint current account with my girlfriend. (Oddly the HSBC application didn't ask for anywhere near 3 let alone 5 years of address history. )

My questions are:

Are there any other good deals similar to HSBC's 2.9% for 24 months?
How long should I wait until I do another application? Could it be that the HSBC application was too soon after the Egg one? Are there any rules to follow here?

Thanks for any advice.

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  • udydudy
    udydudy Posts: 559 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    jl1 wrote: »
    I'd like to do a plastic loan to pay off a £4k loan with Barclays that's at a high APR (around 16% I think), that they won't refinance at a lower rate.
    I did the HSBC application about 10 days after the Egg one. I got the Egg Money card with no problems that has a £3k limit, and prior to that opened a joint current account with my girlfriend. (Oddly the HSBC application didn't ask for anywhere near 3 let alone 5 years of address history. )

    Thanks for any advice.

    the problem could be that you made too many applications. Normally 2-3 checks in a 6 monmth rolling period are considered ok. Any more and you start getting rejected. My suggestion would be to wait for 6 months before you make any more applications so that you do not get more rejections.

    Unless someone on this forum knows which companies are more lenient.
    :beer::beer::beer:
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Why not appeal the HSBC rejection?
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