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Which Credit Card Offer Balance Transfer
Jonny0000
Posts: 115 Forumite
in Credit cards
The time has come again for me to switch credit cards and find a new blance transfer deal.
I currently have and Egg, HSBC, Barclaycard and MBNA credit cards, and I wont touch Capital One!
Does anyone know of another company with a long term balance transfer rate that would be able to serve my needs for the next 12 months?
I currently have and Egg, HSBC, Barclaycard and MBNA credit cards, and I wont touch Capital One!
Does anyone know of another company with a long term balance transfer rate that would be able to serve my needs for the next 12 months?
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Halifax and Mint spring to mind....0
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Virgin? 0% for 15 months on BT'sLBM:1/1/12Debts @ LBM:£43,546 :eek: Debts now: £9,486 :cool: 78% PAIDFound YNAB 1/2/14 - the best thing EVER!0
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tintingirl wrote: »Virgin? 0% for 15 months on BT's
Totally agree - this one seems to be a good idea. i am thinking of getting one of these myselfxXx0 -
tintingirl wrote: »Virgin? 0% for 15 months on BT's
Many thanks I shall look into this one.0 -
tintingirl wrote: »Virgin? 0% for 15 months on BT's
I take it you realise that Virgin cards are underwritten by MBNA.
If there's a sizeable balance on the OP's MBNA card, particularly if it's still charged at a 0% introductory rate, s/he may be turned down or handed a lowish credit limit.
On the other hand, if there's no balance on the existing card, this lender will sometimes switch your credit around to give you a higher limit on the new Virgin/MBNA card
People who don't know their rights, don't actually have those rights.0 -
I currently have Egg, HSBC, Barclaycard and MBNA credit cards and I won't touch Capital One! Does anyone know of another company with a long term balance transfer rate that would be able to serve my needs for the next 12 months?
To maximise the 0% period, 15 months is currently available to new customers from Halifax. There's a 3% handling charge.
http://www.halifax.co.uk/creditcards/credit_card_159_169.aspPeople who don't know their rights, don't actually have those rights.0
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