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Confused on bt from Egg
Mizz_Pink
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Hi
can i breakdown my debt. I would like to have all of it on a credit card that allows me to bt at 0% and if possible 0% on purchases.
Egg Card balance of £500 (anniversary month is Jan)
Barclaycard balance of £997 0% finishes May06
Ideally I'd like to move both balances onto a 0% card. h2b seems to think i need to keep Egg Card but last time i bt Barclaycard couldnt offer me a high enough limit, hence why there is still some left on the Egg.
Shall i transfer onto Virgin and ditch Barclaycard and Egg, or transfer for 1 month and then back on the Egg in Jan but that 0% is only for 5 months.
Thanks
can i breakdown my debt. I would like to have all of it on a credit card that allows me to bt at 0% and if possible 0% on purchases.
Egg Card balance of £500 (anniversary month is Jan)
Barclaycard balance of £997 0% finishes May06
Ideally I'd like to move both balances onto a 0% card. h2b seems to think i need to keep Egg Card but last time i bt Barclaycard couldnt offer me a high enough limit, hence why there is still some left on the Egg.
Shall i transfer onto Virgin and ditch Barclaycard and Egg, or transfer for 1 month and then back on the Egg in Jan but that 0% is only for 5 months.
Thanks
Just owe Dad £2500 for a new car
:A
Paid off car loan 22nd August 2009. :T
:A
Paid off car loan 22nd August 2009. :T
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Just checked on Virgin website and they have an offer on bt for 9months at 0% and 0% on purchases for 3 months.
That sounds good
What does anyone else thinkJust owe Dad £2500 for a new car
:A
Paid off car loan 22nd August 2009. :T0
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