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rbs taking there time
ard123en
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just to warn people ive been waitiing about 2 weeks since sending back forms for a rbs 0% card just rung them its not been processed yet
woman on phone says they are have had thousands more applications than planned and have a major backlog
If this is your next planned Stooze card get the application in eary
ard123en
woman on phone says they are have had thousands more applications than planned and have a major backlog
If this is your next planned Stooze card get the application in eary
ard123en
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I found they took their time and only offered me £3k which isn't much use on an Egg debt of £13k. Needless to say, I didn't bother and chose IF which were as quick but offered £6k.0
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I'm assuming you're a stoozer? Even if you're managing "real" debt, the following will apply.Innys wrote:I found they took their time and only offered me £3k which isn't much use on an Egg debt of £13k. Needless to say, I didn't bother and chose IF which were as quick but offered £6k.
I don't understand people who suffer the credit search and then turn down the limit offered. This search will surely affect future applications so isn't it better to take the £3K, and possibly try to talk it up a little? After all, had you taken it, you would now only be £4K short on your £13K. As Tesco say, "every little helps".0 -
Their credit limits are cronic - for what is a "Platinum" card with 0% on BTs and purchases for 9 months, I was given a limit of £1750!! When I rang to see if the limit could be raised, I was told to send in 3m bank statements & a copy of the card statement I wanted to BT to. I was after £10K but in the end got an increase to £4K which is better than nothing .Ethical moneysaver0
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I can understand 3 months bank statements to check account conduct (maybe they're even checking for stoozing activity although I doubt it), but they can see how much you owe the other card and it's limit from your credit file.realaledrinker wrote:I was told to send in 3m bank statements & a copy of the card statement I wanted to BT to.
However, and I've just remembered this as I type, when I received my Equifax & Experian reports recently, I noticed a distinct absence of any information whatsoever regarding my current account and it's credit card (with a total available credit of £12K) and also another credit card I have which is run by a MAJOR provider who obviously doesn't report activity to the big two (yet!).
If there's a moral in here somewhere, it's make sure you know what they can see before you tell them what you've got. Get a copy of your credit history file0 -
True but of course the Experian quoted balances can be anything upto a couple of months out of date, not a lot of use if you have just paid off a large balance.Ethical moneysaver0
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