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What's in your wallet/purse?

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  • kadiea
    kadiea Posts: 77 Forumite
    jinkster wrote: »
    Kadiea, Can you get a Coutts classic MasterCard without having a debit card?

    Don't have the debit card with coutts just an investment account. I got declined the first time round.
    - HSBC Premier - Mastercard £9,000 - Overdraft £6,000 - MBNA Platinum £3k (£2,500 @ 0% SPENT) - American Express Platinum £6,100 - Coutts Classic Card £5,000 - House Of Fraser Recognition Mastercard / Santander Cards £250 -

    - Bank Americard Limit $3100 - Citi Mastercard Limit $700 - WalMart Discover Card $2,500 Limit -
  • kadiea
    kadiea Posts: 77 Forumite
    nelly12 wrote: »
    Think you've just caught them out. Gone from running away from home at 19 to now 21 and talking themselves up big style. Probably unemployed and just repeating what others have written!:rotfl:

    Yes I was unemployed at 19. What's your point? I am 21 another what's your point?

    It's called credit building for a reason.
    - HSBC Premier - Mastercard £9,000 - Overdraft £6,000 - MBNA Platinum £3k (£2,500 @ 0% SPENT) - American Express Platinum £6,100 - Coutts Classic Card £5,000 - House Of Fraser Recognition Mastercard / Santander Cards £250 -

    - Bank Americard Limit $3100 - Citi Mastercard Limit $700 - WalMart Discover Card $2,500 Limit -
  • Toe-Jam
    Toe-Jam Posts: 1,554 Forumite
    kadiea wrote: »
    Yes I was unemployed at 19. What's your point? I am 21 another what's your point?

    It's called credit building for a reason.

    Obtaining £30,000 of credit in the middle of a credit crunch, at 21 after being unemployed with practically no credit history.
    - HSBC Premier - Mastercard £9,000 - Overdraft £6,000 - MBNA Platinum £3k (£2,500 @ 0% SPENT) - American Express Platinum £6,100 - Coutts Classic Card £5,000 - House Of Fraser Recognition Mastercard / Santander Cards £250 -

    - Bank Americard Limit $3100 - Citi Mastercard Limit $700 - WalMart Discover Card $2,500 Limit

    You'd be lucky to get a Vanquis card never mind all that.
  • nelly12
    nelly12 Posts: 208 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts
    kadiea wrote: »
    Yes I was unemployed at 19. What's your point? I am 21 another what's your point?

    It's called credit building for a reason.

    Another dubious post by you from another thread. Are you for real? If you're so financially stable within 2 years of having nothing explain please and you have investments with Coutts why on earth would you ask a question like this? is your landlord happy for you to have a conservatory built?

    kadiea
    post_old.gif 04-12-2011, 3:01 AM spammed_large.gif MoneySaving Convert
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    Join Date: Jun 2009
    Location: Soon to be Manchester
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    icon1.gifBankruptcy And Conservatories
    Hi all!

    Just a quick question for anyone who has declared bankruptcy.

    How many of you bought a conservatory before going BR?

    Thanks in advance.

    - HSBC Premier - Mastercard £9,000 - Overdraft £6,000 - MBNA Platinum £3k (£2,500 @ 0% SPENT) - American Express Platinum £6,100 - Coutts Classic Card £5,000 - House Of Fraser Recognition Mastercard / Santander Cards £250 -

    - Bank Americard Limit $3100 - Citi Mastercard Limit $700 - WalMart Discover Card $2,500 Limit -
  • reclusive46
    reclusive46 Posts: 2,698 Forumite
    Guys why do you care if he's lying or not?
  • Toe-Jam
    Toe-Jam Posts: 1,554 Forumite
    Guys why do you care if he's lying or not?

    Well for me its about the Integrity of the information on the site, if you can't believe what people are saying, then what good is the advice and information.

    I could say I have an Amex centurion card in my wallet, and i'm just off to have a relaxing bath in champagne, but its not true.

    I haven't even got a wallet, I lost it last weekend:(:(
  • I agree with Toe-Jam about the integrity of information, however I see an easy solution, but not the Harry Hill "Fight" scenario.:rotfl:

    If Kadiea would like to post photos of their cards then problem solved? ;)
  • mikesten wrote: »
    If Kadiea would like to post photos of their cards then problem solved? ;)

    The silence is deafening................;)
  • stclair
    stclair Posts: 6,853 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper
    Even since joining MSE ive become a card watcher....

    When im in supermarket now I always try and look to see what card the persons paying with lol
    Im an ex employee RBS Group
    However Any Opinion Given On MSE Is Strictly My Own
  • jen245
    jen245 Posts: 1,606 Forumite
    Tenth Anniversary 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    stclair wrote: »
    Even since joining MSE ive become a card watcher....

    When im in supermarket now I always try and look to see what card the persons paying with lol

    OMG, I do that too, how sad, lol! :rotfl:
    Debt free and staying that way! :beer:
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