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is there a way to use a credit card as a 0% interest loan?

Hi
I am new to the world of credit cards so not sure I understand how they work. I need access to money to pay a builder. He doesn't accept credit cards, so I need to get hold of cash. Is there a way to use a credit card to get access to money, yet still pay 0% interest? I realise this is asking a lot!

Any advice gratefully received.

Thanks
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  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    edited 19 July 2009 at 10:56PM
    http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cards/stooze-cash-credit-cards#MBNA

    Up to 16 months 0%, but it'll cost you 4% in fees though.

    There is a cheaper way (with a 1% fee) if you can repay in 10 months?
  • Sammib
    Sammib Posts: 1 Newbie
    Please help....I'm a Forum virgin!! Apart from responding to your post...I can't work out how to post a new thread!! Me and my hubby have searched for this "New Thread" link, but can't find it....can anyone help?? Thank you kindly :confused:
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    Sammib wrote: »
    Please help....I'm a Forum virgin!! Apart from responding to your post...I can't work out how to post a new thread!! Me and my hubby have searched for this "New Thread" link, but can't find it....can anyone help?? Thank you kindly :confused:
    Above the first thread on every board is a 'new thread' button. Here's the one for the credit card section...

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/newthread.html?do=newthread&f=11
  • Thankyou Yorkshireboy!

    Not sure if I could repay in 10 months. How could I get the 1% deal? Would I then be able to transfer the balance within 10 months to a 0% transfer deal?

    Is there any smallprint i should look out for?
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    kah241172 wrote: »
    How could I get the 1% deal?
    It's via the M&S card and their Sterling travellers cheque loophole. Will provide more details and a link if it's of interest...but doesn't sound like it is?
    Would I then be able to transfer the balance within 10 months to a 0% transfer deal?
    Yes, but another (this time 2-3%) fee would be payable.
    Is there any smallprint i should look out for?
    In general?...with the Virgin/MBNA deal linked to above?...or with the M&S deal?
  • I think I will go for the super balance transfer option. Do you think this will be cheaper overall than a bank loan, say of £6000? You're advice has been much appreciated so far. Thankyou.
  • CannyJock
    CannyJock Posts: 3,838 Forumite
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    edited 20 July 2009 at 9:59PM
    A 4% fee over 16 months is equivalent to 3% APR. That's a better rate than any loan you can get.

    £6000 will result in a £ 240 fee. Repaying £6240 over 16 months is £390 per month. The minimum repayments on the Virgin Money card is £25 or 1% during the 16 month promotional period.

    Personally, I'd only pay the minimum off the card by direct debit during that time. I'd take the rest of the £390 each month and put this in a high interest current/savings account. At the end of the promotional period, you'll have saved up enough to clear the card and you get to keep the interest you've earned.

    Potential pitfalls:
    1. Make sure the direct debit is in place for the first minimum repayment - if in doubt, pay extra to the card to cover the first repayment
    2. Be sure to clear the card in full before the 16 month period runs out - I'd pay it a few weeks early to be on the safe side.
    3. Don't spend the money in the savings account!
    "A child of five could understand this. Fetch me a child of five." - Groucho Marx
  • Thankyou. Your advice is much appreciated.
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    4. Do not make any purchases on the account once you've made the (S)BT.
  • popsi
    popsi Posts: 19 Forumite
    It's via the M&S card and their Sterling travellers cheque loophole. Will provide more details and a link if it's of interest...but doesn't sound like it is?Yes, but another (this time 2-3%) fee would be payable.In general?...with the Virgin/MBNA deal linked to above?...or with the M&S deal?

    Would you be able to post hte details of that deal as I'd like to know more?

    Thanks :)
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