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BT to current account

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Hi,

I wanted to apply for credit card and also need to transfer the credit to my current account.
Is there any card that offer BT to current account?

Thanks

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  • Phoenix79_2
    Phoenix79_2 Posts: 1,434 Forumite
    Yes.
    Any of the MBNA cards (Abbey, A&L, Virgin, MBNA Platinum etc..)
    Marbles
    Egg (can't remember if it was Egg Card or Egg Money....i'm sure someone will clarify)
  • magyar
    magyar Posts: 18,909 Forumite
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    I think pretty much any card will do that. I have BT'ed from an Egg Card, also a Virgin. Ring up in advance and ask.
    Says James, in my opinion, there's nothing in this world
    Beats a '52 Vincent and a red headed girl
  • Phoenix79_2
    Phoenix79_2 Posts: 1,434 Forumite
    Very few cards will do a Super BT maygar....you just have been lucky to have the cards that do :)

    Marbles might be your best bet Sahmed. They are offering 12 months 0% BT.
  • sahmed_2
    sahmed_2 Posts: 27 Forumite
    Phoenix79 wrote:
    Marbles might be your best bet Sahmed. They are offering 12 months 0% BT.

    Do they transfer to Current account?

    Thanks a lot all of you.
  • Phoenix79_2
    Phoenix79_2 Posts: 1,434 Forumite
    Not done it myself but they guys on this thread have:

    http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?t=295919
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    Phoenix79 wrote:
    Marbles
    Are you sure? Do you mean by cheque? If so, according to their summary box at least, they don't offer cheques at 0% with the introductory offer. Maybe they issue them via special promotions only - if so, this could be a wasted application.
    Egg (can't remember if it was Egg Card or Egg Money....i'm sure someone will clarify)
    Both. Egg Card has it's own 0% rate, but also a 2.5% (S)BT fee. Egg Money, whilst being fee-free, doesn't have a 0% rate of it's own and so needs a 0% BT donor card.
  • sahmed_2
    sahmed_2 Posts: 27 Forumite
    If I get the MBNA card and transfer the credit to Egg money account and from there to my current account.
    Do i still have to pay the fee?
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    sahmed wrote:
    If I get the MBNA card and transfer the credit to Egg money account and from there to my current account.
    Do i still have to pay the fee?
    MBNA will charge you a BT fee, just like they would if you sent the money straight from MBNA to your current account.

    The only way to get a totally fee-free deal is to use Egg Money and one of the cards from the top of this table, such as N&P or Stroud & Swindon.

    Not advice. DYOR etc.
  • mrsbez_2
    mrsbez_2 Posts: 214 Forumite
    Have just done a BT from our Egg Card (not egg money, but you may be able to do that aswell) to my current account. Then transferring it to my M & S Money.

    Oh, and Egg confirmed they wouldn't charge a BT fee for this transfer.
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