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tedglen
Posts: 39 Forumite
in Credit cards
Hello all. I was looking for a credit card that I can transfer money to my current account with 0 percent interest.
Do these exist?
Do these exist?
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have you got an example of a good one at the moment?0
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Hi guys,
I hope your not going to mind me jumping in to ask a question tedglen, but my questions are related to money xfer credit cards, so no point in starting another topic.
1. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've been looking at the MBNA credit card, and it only gives you that 0% if you do the money xfer within 60 days...have I got that right?
2. Lets say I got the MBNA card and did a money xfer of £5000 to my current a/c, how much would I have to pay per month and am I allowed to pay off a lumpsum or even the whole balance?0 -
1. Yes, it's a short-time offer, not a permanent feature.
2. terms and conditions. - see "Minimum repaiment", althoug reprtedly it's good for your credit history to pay a little more. No problems with a lump sum and paying off early, but doing either makes no sense until 0% period ends.0 -
Post office do it as wellOfficial DFW Nerd number 227
Proud to be dealing with my debts!!!!0 -
Thank you very much Grumbler.
Apologies, but my question regarding the £5k xfer was how do i calculate it, so that I know how much I would have to pay? Could you please give me a breakdown if possible?
Also I plan to pay within 6-8mths, so which is the best/cheapest card for money xfers?
Thanks
PS: Your T&C link doesn't work.0 -
Tesco,s also do a money transfer."You know when it's cold outside when you go outside and it's cold"0
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worriednoob wrote: »Apologies, but my question regarding the £5k xfer was how do i calculate it, so that I know how much I would have to pay? Could you please give me a breakdown if possible?Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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worriednoob wrote: »Also I plan to pay within 6-8mths, so which is the best/cheapest card for money xfers?PS: Your T&C link doesn't work.0
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