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Help regarding Balance Transfer
forsyth_1972
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in Credit cards
I have became a frequent visitor over the past week since I learned about the website. I am interesting in getting a new Credit card with 0% BT for a year.
I currently have a Clydesdale Mastercard with a balance of £1900. I am looking to try and clear this over the next year.
Can anyone help me with how I go about dealing with a BT and if possible point me in the right direction of a good card.
Cheers
Forsyth_1972
I currently have a Clydesdale Mastercard with a balance of £1900. I am looking to try and clear this over the next year.
Can anyone help me with how I go about dealing with a BT and if possible point me in the right direction of a good card.
Cheers
Forsyth_1972
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first off read the link at the top of the page called 'cards loans'0
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forsyth_1972 wrote: »I have became a frequent visitor over the past week since I learned about the website. I am interesting in getting a new Credit card with 0% BT for a year.
I currently have a Clydesdale Mastercard with a balance of £1900. I am looking to try and clear this over the next year.
Can anyone help me with how I go about dealing with a BT and if possible point me in the right direction of a good card.
Cheers
Forsyth_1972
I would say Natwests one is a good offer for balance transfers. 0% for 13 months. go to rate 13.9%. Fee is 2% with a minimum of £5.0
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