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transferring out then back in to halifax
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rafhelp
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i have an offer of 18months 0% on a halifax credit card.
and have some debt that is getting interest on.
I have another card with different bank but it does not have 0%.
if i transferred from halifax to this one, then transferred back to halifax on their 0% offer would that work?
after transfer to other card sould I wait say 1 week?
i know there will be two 3% transfer fees but im paying £25 interest/month so over 18months it would save money
and have some debt that is getting interest on.
I have another card with different bank but it does not have 0%.
if i transferred from halifax to this one, then transferred back to halifax on their 0% offer would that work?
after transfer to other card sould I wait say 1 week?
i know there will be two 3% transfer fees but im paying £25 interest/month so over 18months it would save money
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if i transferred from halifax to this one, then transferred back to halifax on their 0% offer would that work?
Yes.after transfer to other card sould I wait say 1 week?
Some card companies quote 5 days to cover their back, but most balance transfers in my experience go through in 1-2 days. As soon as the balance transfer has gone through and the balance is showing in the other card, you can do the transfer back to Halifax any time after that.i know there will be two 3% transfer fees but im paying £25 interest/month so over 18months it would save money
Yes, that's the whole point of balance transfers, you are off-setting the cost of interest vs the initial balance transfer fee.I'm a Board Guide on the Credit Cards, Loans, Credit Files & Ratings boards. I'm a volunteer to help the boards run smoothly, and I can move and merge threads there. Any views are mine and not the official line of moneysavingexpert.com0 -
I did this last week with Tesco and Nat West CC's, worked fine.August 2010 debt amount £41596
August 2015 debt £2598
Target DFD [STRIKE]October 2015 [/STRIKE] Amended this to May 2016 :j
Mortgage free date: January 2015 :j
Savings goal. £3400 / £13372 :T0 -
Don't forget to have the money ! to pay off these deals, when they end,
as they eventually run out.
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would this however give you a negative ir have negative impact on your credit score rating?Hi, we’ve had to remove your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0
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If anything this would show that you were able to pay off high balances on your credit cards so improve how you looked to other credit providers.0
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