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 What is the best credit card to get i currently have a barclays platinum card?
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 Is a credit score of 645 good?
i was thinking of getting a loan to get a house built for when i get out of college. will that be enough to get a loan?...


 Credit card nonpayment?
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 What should I do?
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 How to start my credit history?
What is the first step should I take to begin my credit history? Loan, credit card?...


 Is it better to pay off old debt?
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 I am 20 years old soon to be 21 is 710 a good credit score for me?
Does everyone start off with a score of 830 and then it drops down or do you work your way up to a perfect score? What does my score of 710 actually mean? I do have credit cards but whenever I get ...


 Should I take a loan offer from the United Kingdom?
I have had 3 or 4 loans offered to me and they want me to wire them a 200 dollar lawyer fee. Should I or has anyone else in here done this. I am in desperate need because of school and also my other ...


 My credit rating is awful.?
My curent credit score is 511. I have been paying ALL my bills on time for 8 months now and have also cleared 2 defaults, but my score isnt improving. Ihave registered with experian and have been ...


 Is there somewhere i can get my credit report for free? without entering a credit card number...?
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 Credit score below 520 and in need of a loan can any body help?
i am in need of loan and my credit score is below 520 due to a divorce I am a single mom with 3 small kids I am looking for some lender that can help me I have no money to pay out and prosper my ...


 Should I get a personal loan to pay off credit cards?
I currently have two credit cards (#1 - $1569.94(14.99%), #2 - $4,153.37(15.99%)) I'm having no problems paying them down, even though it is going down quite slowly. I am usually paying the ...


 I need help really really bad.?
Hi and thanks for taking time to help me.
About 2 months ago I was preapproved for a new/used truck from a reputable dealer. I took every precaution known to man to make sure it was true before I...


 Why do people use credit cards?
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 How to stop creditors sending letters and calls?
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 My FICO score is 397. Is there any unsecured loan I can get to help pay off debts?
I would love to better my credit, but I need loan to help pay off some debts to do this. Is there any loan I could receive since I have poor credit hiostory?...


 Which is best to clear first? Overdraft or Credit Card?
Which would be best to clear first to improve credit rating?...


 I'm 18 and i need to start building my credit. what's the best way for to me to do this?
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 Yo, can someone buy me a virgin moble top up card im a kid and totally broke.?
I you want to help me u can buy me the pre paid card and mail me the pin #...


 How can I get a starter credit card with no credit?
All I need is a couple a credit cards companies that help out with bad or no credit....



dope
Over drawing??? may sound stupid but i dont have a clue about this?
I have a £1000 overdraft limit ok,my question is... once my own money in account runs out i can then withdraw upto £1000..ok!But when do i need to pay it back? I earn a weekly wage so i assume it just goes back into the money i borrow? Also if i was £1000 overdrawn and lost my job what would happen with no means of repaying? Just wondering like i do dum de dum de dum
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So what i really wanna know is if i run out of money over xmas and overdraw by lets say £400 when do i pay it back weekly or monthly
                     
 




Richard
It depends on your agreement with your bank. My bank for example take 10% of the total amount of the overdraft every month until it's payed off. So if I went over by $200 then every month my bank would take $20 until it was payed off, with interest of course.

If you lost your job, the bank would treat it like any other loan.

Hope it helped.


flyingconfused
The overdraft is on your account for as long as you or the bank keep it there. It's rare for a bank to withdraw it unless you have other accounts which are of concern. Most banks however charge for an overdraft of this amount and if you can take a little less from it each month to try and clear it it would be advisable.


old know all
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The overdraft facility is there to help you manage your cashflow - and to make some money for the bank. The idea is that you keep your monthly spending within your monthly earnings, but you're allowed to spend first and pay it back at the end of the month. If you were to overdraw and payday didn't materialise, the bank would soon ask for it back.


ry_in_dubai
As the overdraft on your account is agreed with the bank then it shouldn't be a problem to stay in the red for a while. Be aware though that the bank can cancel the overdraft agreement at any time and demand that you pay it back. Best thing is to not use it unless absolutely necessary.

If you're not up to the limit yet you should ask your bank to reduce the overdraft amount. A grand might be difficult to pay back in one go!!


Hey There
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I am excellent when it comes to money, OK what over draft means is the bank will lend you the money if you run out of your money but you will have to pay back the overdraft amount plus the bank fee. You must pay back ASAP b/c the bank will automatically withdrawal the minute you put a buck in your account untill the bank gets every penny back. To avoid this you should get a savings and link the two together or get rid of you debit card and used cash until your responsible with your money. If in a few years you plan on borrowing for a loan for school, car, house whatever the banks are going to check your history.

YOU MUST HAVE GOOD CREDIT IN AMERICA DONT F*** UP!!!!

Something so minor to you can turn out to be a stupid mistake the older you get and effect you for the rest of your life.
My advise CASH CASH CASH CASH CASH for
you honey!! Good LUCK!!!!


jude_caryer
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an overdraft is like a rolling loan from your bank. All the time you're overdrawn you will be charged interest on the amount.

As you pay funds back into your account it will go to pay off the overdraft until you get back into credit (positive balance).

If you go over your agreed overdraft limit you will be hit with "unauthorised overdraft charges" usually about £25 along with a higher rate of interest on the amount you are overdrawn by.

If you can't repay, eventually the bank will want to know why - beware direct debits etc that will automatically go out of your account regardless. If you get to the stage where your direct debits "bounce" you will rapidly accumulate charges on top of the borrowing you've already got - that's when it's easy to get into trouble.

Suggestion - try not to lose your job and don't overspend at Christmas.


zanydumplings
Thbanks/building soc. only let you have an overdraft if you have the income/collateral. Should you lose your job im sure they will sort a repayment paper out for you. hope this helps.


alatoruk
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if its an overdraft limit then you can stay "owing" the bank foir as long as they let you hve that limit. you dont need to pay it back at any set rate, although I would just in case you were to lose your job, because you would still owe them the money.


bethan2028
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I have something smilier on my account and have no clue but I only use the money I put in there , so if you really want to know go to your bank and ask them.


costa
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Lets say thay you are £1000 overdrawn and then you get paid £2000 - you will have £1000 in your account only. It is "paid back" as soon as you get more money in. If you were only paid £500, you would still be overdrawn by £500.

If you lost your job you would be in trouble - go and see the bank straight away.!


Mariposa
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It means that if you accidentally write a check or use your debit card for more money that is not in your bank, the bank will cover you up to that amount. You will still be charged overdraft fees. Once you go over the 1000 limit, the bank will be returning the checks to the company you wrote the checks to. So you will need to pay them back, plus the bounced check fees that the company charges. You need to pay it back as soon as possible.If you deposit your work check, then all of it will go to your debt until your account is not overdrawn any longer. If you lose your job and do not have any intentions of paying it back, I'm not sure what happens in the UK. In the US, you can face court fines and fees.


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