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credit tarting.....best cards ??
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ivegotabig1
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I have currently got a virgin card with 0% till september, i plan to transfer this balance to another card in about august time, but befor then ime going to apply for a few more, but which are the best cards ?? where can i find a list,(some of martins links dont work) i.e longest 0% rates & also no or minimum transfer fees ??
cheers andy
cheers andy
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I think you have the best, Egg are pretty good but there offer only goes up to Setember as well.Not sure if they will extend this as time goes on. The Abbey transfer card is quite good but that is also an MBNA card so you might not be able to transfer. Then there is the Halifax One / If cards that also give 0% for nine months.
personally I have Virgin and Egg at the moment. Abbey is my next. Then I will wait till they run out and probably use Halifax One / if or a capital One 9 month offer I have.0 -
Look out for the fabled 15 & 18 months Capital One offer. I recently got a form and a not unreasonable credit limit all things considering. Not sure you can replace one MBNA card with another by the way ie Virgin to Abbey. Seem to recall something on the forums about only being able to hold one MBNA card at a time0
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you are right you cant do mbna to mbna. I current have Egg and Virgin.I am going to BT from Egg to Abbey,the SBT to Egg again.0
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aandl.com good 0% card with 9mtns 0% and a very good super balance transfer.
I owe £8000 with them all in a high interest account, and every time i need to max out another 0% card I transfer it to A&L.
all the best
steve b
sorry A&L subsid of MBNA so you cannot tarns form one MBNA to another MBNA card!0 -
I'm not sure that the MBNA to MBNA balance transfer is written in stone. I transferred £15000 from MBNA to Virgin in September 2004 with no problem at all. If I recall rightly, I think I did it all over the phone too !!!!
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