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0% card needed to transfer Virgin balance to
longwalks1
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Got a balance of about £4,000 to transfer from my Virgin card that 0% interest offer ends on in a months time, any recommendations? I know a lot of cards are owned by the same company and dont allow balance transfers from one to another if both owned by the same lender
Whos best to apply to? Seen MBNA Platinum one with 0% offer til next Feb with 2.9% transfer fee
Many thanks in advance people and happy new year
Whos best to apply to? Seen MBNA Platinum one with 0% offer til next Feb with 2.9% transfer fee
Many thanks in advance people and happy new year
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MBNA run the Virgin card.
Either pick one from a different provider...
www.stoozing.com/cards.htm
...or, if the Virgin balance is small (in relation to the credit limit), chance your arm with the MBNA card and use the super balance transfer method to settle the Virgin card.0 -
YorkshireBoy wrote: »MBNA run the Virgin card.
Either pick one from a different provider...
www.stoozing.com/cards.htm
...or, if the Virgin balance is small (in relation to the credit limit), chance your arm with the MBNA card and use the super balance transfer method to settle the Virgin card.
The ONLY way to go !
The RodentMy posts are my opinion which is neither right nor wrong.0 -
I just got a 0% deal from Halifax, they do a Charity Card, i.e. some of their fees or charges go to charity. I choose NSPCC but they do others.
Happy hunting;)0
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