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Tesco 12 months 0% APR credit card

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Hello, I'll try to tell my story short. I'm planning on buying a car and have been saving for it for quite a while now. ATM I'm GBP1000 short of what I need to be but decided that I've waited long enough and wanna buy it now. I've read the "CARDS LOANS" part of the moneysavingexpert.com and decided the right choice for me is Tesco credit card which has 0% APR for 12 months. As I know I'm getting a lump sum in January I know I'll be able to pay it off completely before the 12 months finish.
But my question is: what is the best way to take that GBP1000 out of the credit card. I know you get charged a lot for withdrawals. Can I just transfer the money from the credit card to my current account?
I've never had a credit card before so know absolutely nothing about them

Thanks a lot to anybody who'll take their time to answer me

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  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    what is the best way to take that GBP1000 out of the credit card.
    This one...

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cards/stooze-cash-credit-cards#trick

    ...but not with the card you have. Pick one with a longer 0% on BT's offer.
    I know you get charged a lot for withdrawals.
    Correct, with the majority of cards. You'll generally pay a 3% fee and 27.9% APR interest from day one.
    Can I just transfer the money from the credit card to my current account?
    No, not with the Tesco card...at least not at 0%. Read this article...

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cards/stooze-cash-credit-cards#MBNA
    I've never had a credit card before so know absolutely nothing about them
    Start with the basics, the credit card resource bar...

    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cards/
  • td_007
    td_007 Posts: 1,212 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    But my question is: what is the best way to take that GBP1000 out of the credit card. I know you get charged a lot for withdrawals. Can I just transfer the money from the credit card to my current account?
    I've never had a credit card before so know absolutely nothing about them

    If you are buying from a dealer will they not accept card payment?

    If so use the 0% purchase card, hold on to money you already have, keep paying the minimum amount each month and then pay off the entire amount just before the 0% period is up.
  • unforgiveable
    unforgiveable Posts: 110 Forumite
    td_007 wrote: »
    If you are buying from a dealer will they not accept card payment?

    If so use the 0% purchase card, hold on to money you already have, keep paying the minimum amount each month and then pay off the entire amount just before the 0% period is up.
    I would do but my limit is GBP1700 and the car is worth much more...
  • td_007
    td_007 Posts: 1,212 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    I would do but my limit is GBP1700 and the car is worth much more...

    See if the dealer will take part payment with card...in these credit crunch times you are in a better position to call the shots ;)
  • unforgiveable
    unforgiveable Posts: 110 Forumite
    td_007 wrote: »
    See if the dealer will take part payment with card...in these credit crunch times you are in a better position to call the shots ;)
    That is a good idea :beer:
    Though I'm still not sure whether I'll buy from a dealer or ebay...
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