ChatterBank2 mins ago
Credit worthiness
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I've just been knocked back for a low-rate Barclaycard and can't work out why. I've got my credit reports and the only indiscretion is going over my overdraft limit once about six months ago (the bank has this recorded as a 2 even though it was cleared after two days, so I've queried this with them already). Everything else is spotless. I have a mortgage, a few other loans etc that are all paid off and I owe about �2k on one card and about �20k of unused credit on a couple of other cards - could this count against me?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Do you really need a credit card? Could you not just pay off the �2k you have on the other one, then just keep ONE credit card for emergencies i.e. an unexpected cost such as new boiler, car breakdown etc...
It's easy to get into the habit of paying for everything on credit card, then getting stuck in a rut of spending money that you don't actually have yet!
It's easy to get into the habit of paying for everything on credit card, then getting stuck in a rut of spending money that you don't actually have yet!
Why do people come on here with non-advice and no attempt to answer the question asked, just to impose their own opinion? I�m perfectly capable of managing my own finances and have a reasonably small credit card balance which is causing me no problems whatsoever. I have weighed up my options and decided that the cost of obtaining credit is justified for my circumstances.
I was looking for some advice on why I refused another (better) card from people who know more about these things than I do, not a lecture in how and where to spend my own money. Thanks to the first few posters � in case you�re interested I tried to cancel one of the unused cards and their retention department halved their interest rate for 6 months, so happy days (for now).
I was looking for some advice on why I refused another (better) card from people who know more about these things than I do, not a lecture in how and where to spend my own money. Thanks to the first few posters � in case you�re interested I tried to cancel one of the unused cards and their retention department halved their interest rate for 6 months, so happy days (for now).