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Advice about 0% credit cards
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lorriedriver1988
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Hi,
I am slightly naïve about how stoozing works. I am planning on having a conservatory built in the next few months. I have the majority of the money saved for the work. However I am currently £5000 short of the total and the company do not have any finance offers. My plan is to take a 0% purchase credit card out and save the money in my 5% current account and my 123 account. What I would like to know is will I be able to pay for some of the balance on a credit and what is the best 0% card to go for?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
I am slightly naïve about how stoozing works. I am planning on having a conservatory built in the next few months. I have the majority of the money saved for the work. However I am currently £5000 short of the total and the company do not have any finance offers. My plan is to take a 0% purchase credit card out and save the money in my 5% current account and my 123 account. What I would like to know is will I be able to pay for some of the balance on a credit and what is the best 0% card to go for?
Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance.
Savings for H2B Loan Annual £10, 774.65/£40,000Emergency Fund: £0/£1000 Car Maintenance Fund £0/£900
Mortgage:October. 2013: £87,264 Sept ‘19 £72,812.65
Mortgage:October. 2013: £87,264 Sept ‘19 £72,812.65
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lorriedriver1988 wrote: »What I would like to know is will I be able to pay for some of the balance on a credit and what is the best 0% card to go for?
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/credit-cards/best-0-credit-cards#halifax
If the supplier does not take payment by credit card...
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/loans/cut-loan-overdraft-costs#MBNA
Although I wouldn't pay for a conservatory (or at least some of it) costing in excess of £10,000 without using a credit card or some other finance deal regulated by the CCA.0
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