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Cash Transfer to current account?
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robbiebrown34
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in Credit cards
Hi Guys
I've had a letter through saying I've got 0% until March next year on Cash transfers to my bank account. I've got a few big bills coming up this month so it would really help, I just wondered if this is treated the same as a cash advance? Therefore seriously affecting my credit rating?
I was considering getting a loan from my bank anyway, but I aren't using any of my balance on my credit card at the minute so I'm thinking, should I use the credit card offer instead?
I've done well at building my credit rating and I've never missed a payment and am almost debt free (mortgage and car only), but I don't want to destroy my credit rating taking up an attractive offer from Barclaycard!
thanks in advance
I've had a letter through saying I've got 0% until March next year on Cash transfers to my bank account. I've got a few big bills coming up this month so it would really help, I just wondered if this is treated the same as a cash advance? Therefore seriously affecting my credit rating?
I was considering getting a loan from my bank anyway, but I aren't using any of my balance on my credit card at the minute so I'm thinking, should I use the credit card offer instead?
I've done well at building my credit rating and I've never missed a payment and am almost debt free (mortgage and car only), but I don't want to destroy my credit rating taking up an attractive offer from Barclaycard!
thanks in advance
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robbiebrown34 wrote: »...I just wondered if this is treated the same as a cash advance?0
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Thanks grumbler!
So I'm guessing my credit score will just be affected the same as if I was making a purchase for the transfer amount?
I guess what I'm getting at is I dont want a big black mark against my name if I choose this route over having a Loan for example.0 -
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Brilliant Thanks!
I did search high and low for the answer but never came across that thread. I guess I'm a lousy searcher!
Have a great weekend0
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