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1st Balance Transfer Help!!
Sami_Shaw
Posts: 5 Forumite
in Credit cards
Hi all,
I've never applied for any type of credit card so this is all new to me.
I'm looking for any advice users can give regarding balance transfer in the form of a normal bank overdraft to some kind of card.
Does anyone know if/how this would be possible? My credit score is Fair but I've never had any type of credit other than my overdraft.
The amount would be around £1,800. I've no idea what monthly payments would look like if a balance transfer was possible, so any help is greatly appreciated!
I've never applied for any type of credit card so this is all new to me.
I'm looking for any advice users can give regarding balance transfer in the form of a normal bank overdraft to some kind of card.
Does anyone know if/how this would be possible? My credit score is Fair but I've never had any type of credit other than my overdraft.
The amount would be around £1,800. I've no idea what monthly payments would look like if a balance transfer was possible, so any help is greatly appreciated!
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>> Money Transfers
Alternative: Spending 0% Cards
By using the card for your essential spending you slowly pay the overdraft off with the 'saved' cash - thus 'transferring' it slowly to the CC.0 -
Minimum monthly payments are typically between 1% and 3% of the balance - so something between £18 & £54.The amount would be around £1,800. I've no idea what monthly payments would look like if a balance transfer was possible, so any help is greatly appreciated!
(BTW - what happened about the Eon bill you were disputing a month ago?)loose does not rhyme with choose but lose does and is the word you meant to write.0
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