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0% for limited period

oneb0y
oneb0y Posts: 1 Newbie
I currently have a loan with cahoot on their flexible scheme paying a silly rate and was wondering if anyone knew of any short term 0% deals. Would these be on loans or credit cards? and would there be any balance transfer fee?

Sorry for the q's but never done anything like this before the balance is £2500 and would be cleared in 10 months maximum.

Thanks for the help....

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  • lisyloo
    lisyloo Posts: 30,033 Forumite
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    Mint is probably your best best on credit cards because they do 11 months.
    Fee is £49.

    http://www.stoozing.com/0fees.htm
  • Bokken_2
    Bokken_2 Posts: 657 Forumite
    Welcome to MSE

    I would agree with Mint as they allow SBT when you use their Spend & Save cheques a useful tool when the 0% period ends and you find you can't pay off the £2500.
    Have a look at the balance Transfer and Super Balance Transfer articles written by Martin to get a good idea of how to use the Credit card shuffle and what would be best in your circumstanes.

    Good luck if you get stuck just ask again
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