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December’s festivities are fast becoming distant memories as people are coming to terms with yet another Christmas period of over spending and dealing with debt, many looking to credit cards if they haven’t already swiped them to the point of melting over Christmas.
The problem is that many people are being turned down for new credit cards, some believe this is in light of the ever-popular Chancellor Alistair Darling musing that, “It would be no bad thing if lending institutions became less cavalier about handing out cash”. As a result of this and the current credit crunch people with little or no poor credit scores are even being rejected.
People who are struggling with debt are not the only people who are experiencing difficulties, people who are considered not likely to increase profit margins like wealthy card applicants or people who switch between 0% deals regularly are finding that there is not enough credit to give out.
People seeking debt management through credit cards should consider cutting up unused cards as any new applications are likely to be hindered by having multiple previous cards, in this current financial climate you want to reduce any possible risk the lender may suspect you of. Knowing that their credit card is the only one you own can help achieve this.
People stuck with large debts at the moment are advised to be more careful with debt management by either reducing outgoing money or paying off as much as possible each month as debt consolidation loans are less likely to be available with the reluctance of banks and lenders to dish out the money. By: Andy Adams
Article Source: www.ArticlesBase.com
Andy Adams is an IT worker and experienced writer
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