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I'm a big ol' tart, me.
billymcbrie
Posts: 8 Forumite
in Credit cards
Hi,
I've been a credit card tart for a while now, jumping from one card to another. With new balance transfer fees, this is not helping my debt that much, and although there are loads of cards out there, there aren't too many operators (IE loads of cards are operated by Halifax, MBNA, etc, and you can't transfer from one MBNA operated card to another MBNA operated card.)
Can I escape the loop, or should I cut my losses and just head on over to a low-interest-all-the-time card. Whadya think?;)
I've been a credit card tart for a while now, jumping from one card to another. With new balance transfer fees, this is not helping my debt that much, and although there are loads of cards out there, there aren't too many operators (IE loads of cards are operated by Halifax, MBNA, etc, and you can't transfer from one MBNA operated card to another MBNA operated card.)
Can I escape the loop, or should I cut my losses and just head on over to a low-interest-all-the-time card. Whadya think?;)
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