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Martin Lewis gives credit card holiday advice about three-month payment break

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Martin Lewis has cleared up confusion about credit card payment holidays – such as if you can still make any payments while on the three-month break.

Talking on ITV’s The Martin Lewis Money Show, the finance wizard answered a question by Twitter user Matthew Griffiths who asked: “I’ve been given payment holidays on both my credit cards – brilliant – but if I choose to make a payment during the holiday does that make it null and void?” “Interesting question,” said Martin, “Going through the regulations, the regulations state that a payment holiday simply means you do not have to pay for three months. “So long as it arranged (you don’t just decide to stop making payments) it will not impact your credit file. “There is nothing that prevents

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