In view of what happened to me two weeks ago, I'm thinking of applying for a Crappy One credit card.
When I was applying for my TSB Business Account, which has now been approved, the bank manager said to me three times - “you've got an extremely good credit rating.”
It shouldn't be bad, as all of the defaults I had should have dropped off the file last year. I've also had a Santander/Alliance & Leicester current account (which I believe reports to the CRAs) for nine years now with no missed payments or problems. I have had a Vanquis card since last June, which has been paid off in full every month.
As a self-employed, I've got no chance of getting a mainstream card, Post Office credit card or Creation card. Can't meet their criteria. However, Crappy One's appo form only asks for overall income, not where it comes from.
The negative side is that TSB have just given me a £650 overdraft (which I will obviously never use), so C1 may see that I've got too many borrowing facilities already. I've also never had a limit rise on Vanquis, which is reasonable as they gave me an insane £500 to start with.
If I apply and get turned down, it is not likely to have any negative effect, now that I've got my business account. The search should only remain for a year, and it is extremely unlikely I would apply for anything else within that time.
If Niddy or any other experts are reading, what do you think?
SH
When I was applying for my TSB Business Account, which has now been approved, the bank manager said to me three times - “you've got an extremely good credit rating.”
It shouldn't be bad, as all of the defaults I had should have dropped off the file last year. I've also had a Santander/Alliance & Leicester current account (which I believe reports to the CRAs) for nine years now with no missed payments or problems. I have had a Vanquis card since last June, which has been paid off in full every month.
As a self-employed, I've got no chance of getting a mainstream card, Post Office credit card or Creation card. Can't meet their criteria. However, Crappy One's appo form only asks for overall income, not where it comes from.
The negative side is that TSB have just given me a £650 overdraft (which I will obviously never use), so C1 may see that I've got too many borrowing facilities already. I've also never had a limit rise on Vanquis, which is reasonable as they gave me an insane £500 to start with.
If I apply and get turned down, it is not likely to have any negative effect, now that I've got my business account. The search should only remain for a year, and it is extremely unlikely I would apply for anything else within that time.
If Niddy or any other experts are reading, what do you think?
SH
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