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Transfer Fee - interest?
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Manors22
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in Credit cards
Hi, this should just be a quick post. I have for the first time carried out a balance transfer to an existing credit card. I was given 0% for 6 months with a 3% fee, which is fine for me,
My question is about the fee - do they typically charge interest on this, or is it part of my 0% offer? If they do, is the cash advance rate or purchases rate?
My question is about the fee - do they typically charge interest on this, or is it part of my 0% offer? If they do, is the cash advance rate or purchases rate?

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Often they do and in my experience it's the purchase rate. But as your first payment will typically wipe it out, the interest involved is peanuts.0
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Thank for your replies.
Lloyds TSB, Duo Avios.0 -
Lloyds TSB, Duo Avios.
Indeed, a google search for "lloyds "interest on the fee"" throws up only a few hits from late last year...nothing for this year, and nothing, as I said above, is returned for their own website.0 -
That being the case, if I made a payment of an amount enough to cover the fee, will that ensure I do not pay any further interest/charges? The transfer amount and the fee are the only things on the card. I'm not really clear on how credit card interest works as I have never paid any before!0
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We seem to have several different threads going on about this same topic... have a look at my more detailed post about my Tesco card:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/comment/60096985#Comment_60096985
I think the short answer is, it really depends on the particular card. I'm sure I have some cards where the fee is just added to the same balance with the promo rate - such as my Barclaycard. But apparently with Tesco it is possibly not. Sorry, no idea about Lloyds TSB.0
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