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- Why am I having to make payments on a 0% balance transfer?
Hi, I am fairly credit card illiterate I have transferred the balance of my credit card to another credit card, as an offer of 0% balance transfer was available for a 0% interest for 27 months This is the first time I have done this and I made the transfer last month This month, I have received a message that I have to pay x amount of money
- Balance transfer - MoneySavingExpert Forum
So quick question say you have £8000 available for a balance transfer 0% for 14 months and have £1,800 and 1,100 on another 2 cards at 29% apr each
- Question balance transfer Credit card, 0 % spending balance (how is . . .
Just got a quick question about balance transfer Credit cards, with a spending 0 % spending balance, for a certain period I transferred a bigger balance over recently, from another card, the card had 27 months interest free on balance transfers 6 months, 0% on purchases to June 2025
- RBS 0% Balance Transfer Credit Card - MoneySavingExpert Forum
0% for 13 months from account opening on balance transfers made within the first 3 months, after which standard rates apply No fees to transfer a balance to this credit card
- Which cards have regular 0% balance transfer offers?
Hi Just wondering what companies do regular 0% offers? Occasionally for bigger purchases I like to use the card and then move it to a second card to make use of the 0% offers
- When is 0% Balance Transfer not INTEREST FREE. . . ?
You're not the first to encounter this but it's exactly how credit cards work, i e interest is only waived if settling the entire balance in full every month, which is why it's always best to avoid using a 0% balance transfer card for purchases Even if you settle the purchases element, there will still be trailing interest applied the following month - if you just make a single purchase
- Debt and need a 0% Balance Transfer Card - MoneySavingExpert Forum
I saw MLMSE on tv the other day talking about 0% balance transfer I have used the eligibility calculator and I am not eligible for any What can I do? Don't dismiss 0% spending cards if you are eligible for some If you switch your spending to such a card, you can use the 'saved' money to pay off other debt (s) gradually ManyWays Posts: 1
- What is the benefit to credit card companies of a 0% balance transfer . . .
I now have a no-fee money transfer card from Halifax, which has taken the place of the old MBNA card Nowadays there seem to be fewer nil-fee, 0% balance transfer offers, but Natwest, Santander, Barclaycard, UIster, and Royal Bank of Scotland are available Plus there are several 0% interest purchases cards available for slow stoozing
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