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Needing a 0% balance transfer card
n57602000
Posts: 534 Forumite
in Credit cards
I will need a 0% balance transfer card ideally for around £2000 to £6000 to cover some expenses and debts for the next 6 months or so as i am doing course i will be working part time and at weekends to re-pay this amount any credit cards or loans recommened? i am 20 years old with good credit rating i found the one below didnt know if this was a good card, and will the 0% interest still cover the amount till end of next year if i take out all of the overdraft limit? as i dont want to take it out and find that i am being charged 20% plus on it per month
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/cards/CardDetails.asp?CardId=1300&feature=StandardTrans&CardType=credit%20card&AnnualFee=1&Adverse=0&segmentid=2&AnnualFee=Any&Adverse=No&BalanceTransferFee=1&CardType=credit%20card&CardTypeCC=1&CardTypeGP=1&CardTypeOL=&CardTypeER=
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/cards/CardDetails.asp?CardId=1300&feature=StandardTrans&CardType=credit%20card&AnnualFee=1&Adverse=0&segmentid=2&AnnualFee=Any&Adverse=No&BalanceTransferFee=1&CardType=credit%20card&CardTypeCC=1&CardTypeGP=1&CardTypeOL=&CardTypeER=
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It was a good start. MBNA are noted to be generous at giving credit limits. You could also try to visit https://www.stoozing.com/cards.
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So if i take out the total limit lets say £2000 i wont be getting charged any interested for 12 months on that as i need to pay off debts straight away around £1800 and then i will repay that back over the 12 months many thanks for advice and help in advanceNo Unapproved or Personal links in signatures please - FT30
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