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Has anyone asked current CC lender to reduce APR?

Hi All

I was just wondering that instead of applying for new credit cards, has anyone asked their current credit card provider to reassess the apr they are charging to a lower rate?

Many thanks
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  • far2812 wrote: »
    Hi All

    I was just wondering that instead of applying for new credit cards, has anyone asked their current credit card provider to reassess the apr they are charging to a lower rate?

    Many thanks
    I've seen quite a few people posting to say that they have done this. I don't remember seeing any where the provider has responded favourably.
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  • jd87
    jd87 Posts: 2,345 Forumite
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    I literally just now asked Halifax if they have a procedure whereby I can request a lower APR and they said no.
  • Each Credit Card has a sent APR and would require a change to the T&C's for it to be reduced.

    You can only more the debt to a lower APR card.
    If it helped, say thanks...
  • Tixy
    Tixy Posts: 31,455 Forumite
    I've seen quite a few people posting to say that they have done this. I don't remember seeing any where the provider has responded favourably.

    It is rare but I have seen a couple of instances where people have said their credit card provider did drop the interest rate by a small amount (a couple of percentage points I think from memory).
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  • Simon7685
    Simon7685 Posts: 1,117 Forumite
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    Yes.....
    I got a transfer from Barclaycard Initial to their Platinum card at the weekend. When the letter arrived it stated that my APR was remaining at 29.9%. I sent a secure message this morning expressing my disappointment and they phoned me this afternoon and dropped the APR by 8% from 29.9 to 21.9%.
  • CLAPTON
    CLAPTON Posts: 41,865 Forumite
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    Each Credit Card has a sent APR and would require a change to the T&C's for it to be reduced.

    You can only more the debt to a lower APR card.

    this is not so
    APR for a CC are not, in general, fixed but depend upon credit worthiness of the customer
  • leeroy2009
    leeroy2009 Posts: 591 Forumite
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    told ya Barclaycard can and will lower aprs - well done for asking and getting a result
  • kbw27111986
    kbw27111986 Posts: 13 Forumite
    Barclaycard will if it is available on your account. Call during 9-5 hours as customer service transfer you to a dept in the UK to do it.
  • leeroy2009
    leeroy2009 Posts: 591 Forumite
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    Barclaycard will if it is available on your account. Call during 9-5 hours as customer service transfer you to a dept in the UK to do it.



    both occasions my apr was lowered by the indian call center.
  • CLAPTON wrote: »
    this is not so
    APR for a CC are not, in general, fixed but depend upon credit worthiness of the customer

    You are offered a product depending on your credit worthiness, that product determins the APR.
    If it helped, say thanks...
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