Is there a mule card currently?

Hi all,
I searched but there seemed no such thread or recent comment on this... so, is there a card out there that can be used as a mule for stoozing?

Thanks in advance
Let me Google that for you...

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  • danthemoneysavingman
    danthemoneysavingman Forumite Posts: 1,387
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    Bump.

    Is it that there isn't one, or no-one is willing to share their find?

    I find it odd I received no answers at all...
    Let me Google that for you...
  • Tixy
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    There is no cost free mule card on the market.

    There are cards with fees that can be used, but then the potential profit to be made from stoozing is much lower.
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  • Herbalus
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    http://www.money.co.uk/credit-cards/0-money-transfer-credit-cards.htm

    All charge a 4% fee to put money into your bank account.
  • planteria
    planteria Forumite Posts: 5,321
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    there's not. i used to use EggMoney for this very extensively.....oh for the ability to leave it with a + balance and bag 4% now:A

    as things evolved, i just created the debt by spending, so i didn't actually feel stranded with EggMoney disappeared.
  • izools
    izools Forumite Posts: 7,513
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    Whilst there aren't any official mule cards I managed to put a Nationwide Select card £7,000 in credit and transfer the credit balance to a current account fee free towards the beginning of this year.
    Cashback Earned ¦ Nectar Points £68 ¦ Natoinwide Select £62 ¦ Aqua Reward £100 ¦ Amex Platinum £48
  • Herbalus
    Herbalus Forumite Posts: 2,634
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    Was that achieved by a faster payment or by accident??
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