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Old 31-10-2007, 21:49   #10
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Re: Is it worth changing creditcards?

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Originally Posted by progers View Post
If you always pay off your balance in full, go for the new Capital One cashback Mastercard.

Pays 1% cashback on purchases with a whopping 4% for the first three months.
Applied but don't know if i'll get it since I went for the one that requires an excellent credit rating, Their ticklist uses having had a credit card for 5years with a 5k limit as the example

I haven't but I have had a contract phone for several years, the current credit card, and a loan from when I bought my car as well as various other services I pay for by direct debt, never yet missed a payment so Id like to think I should have a decent credit rating.

The system didn't approve it automatically but it didn't say no either so have to wait and see what they say.

If I do get accepted will probably cancel the other card, don't like the idea of having several credit cards to be honest.
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