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Mule Wanted

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Now Barclaycard (Egg) seems to be a dead mule, are there any alternatives? I've heard that NatWest still permit transfers to a current a/c. Is there a charge for this (assuming a positive balance of course)?

The only alternative to this that I can see is the cumbersome process of transferring to a card like Santander Zero and withdrawing the cash each day (no charge with Zero, I believe). (Not sure what their daily limit is.)

Suggestions welcome, especially tried and tested ones.
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  • mrs_T
    mrs_T Posts: 1,017 Forumite
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    edited 28 November 2011 at 2:04PM
    Credit union is an option, see my previous post here.

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/3241072=
  • thenudeone
    thenudeone Posts: 4,462 Forumite
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    how about using paypal for a funds transfer as a "gift"?
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  • heloid
    heloid Posts: 472 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Metro Bank credit card is currently 0% including cash withdrawals until Sept 2012.
  • stphnstevey
    stphnstevey Posts: 3,227 Forumite
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    I can't help, but I would be interested in any ideas too :)
  • Lloyds TSB I'm always getting BT offers to c/account although with a 3%fee
    Coop clear credit card free cash withdrawls

    Neither good for what your looking for
    Can I find out my credit score?
    You do not have a single credit score or rating. Different organisations take different information into account when working out your credit score and may have different scores for different products. (Kindly from Experian)
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