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Personal Credit Card - recent Ltd Co

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    Personal Credit Card - recent Ltd Co

    Hi,

    I'm trying to apply for a new personal credit card and they want to know my employment details.

    I'm a recent contractor with Ltd Company drawing statutory minimum wage + Dividends. Been going for 3 months so far.

    Any thoughts as to what the best option is to choose on the card application?:-
    Employed with my Ltd Co as employer OR
    Self employed

    I'll put the min wage + estimated dividend for the year as income.

    Ta

    #2
    They don't care.

    Put totally unemployed, no income, no assets and they'll bite yer hand off.

    Worked for my Northern Rock Mastercard.

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      #3
      real contractors dont borrow
      real contractors lend








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        #4
        Employed as a company director.

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          #5
          Originally posted by EternalOptimist View Post
          real contractors dont borrow
          real contractors lend

          Only borrowing to take advantage of the interest free period they are silly enough to offer. Haven't paid them interest for years. Previous applications were as a permie with a nice long employment record - just trying to avoid getting rejected this time!

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            #6
            Originally posted by r0bly0ns View Post
            Employed as a company director.
            Thanks - sounds good!

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