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Natwest Balance Transfer

Funkygibbon
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in Credit cards
I have a Natwest card that has 0% on balance transfers for 18 months. When I started the credit card (Sep-11) I did a balance transfer.
This balance is still on the credit card.
If I did another balance transfer would it still be on 0% (plus the fee)?
I've looked at the balance transfer screen but it doesn't tell me what the rate would be.
Thanks in advance
This balance is still on the credit card.
If I did another balance transfer would it still be on 0% (plus the fee)?
I've looked at the balance transfer screen but it doesn't tell me what the rate would be.
Thanks in advance
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You can normally transfer a balance at any point it doesn't have to be for an offer. Your interest rate for the transfer will be shown on your statement in the box that says interest rates. You also need to consider the balance charging the highest interest will then be paid off first.0
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Funkygibbon wrote: »I have a Natwest card that has 0% on balance transfers for 18 months. When I started the credit card (Sep-11) I did a balance transfer.
This balance is still on the credit card.
If I did another balance transfer would it still be on 0% (plus the fee)?
Unlikely it would still be on 0%. You usually only have a month or two to get all your BT's done to take advantage of the BT offer.
So it would now go through at your usual retail rate.0 -
You need to check the Ts and Cs (you have kept them filed away carefully haven't you?), but I have a Natwest One card 22mths BT 0% and there is no time limit on the offer (which is unusual but welcome).We need the earth for food, water, and shelter.
The earth needs us for nothing.
The earth does not belong to us.
We belong to the Earth0 -
Thanks for the replies.
I managed to ring them at lunch and they said it would be 15%.
Will check my paperwork when I get home to see if I have the same deal as you thenudeone.0 -
Barclaycard or mbna generally state " 60 days " after that date , it reverts to the standard rate.I owe £3233 @ 0%0
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