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0% credit card

Hi, wanting to get a 0% credit card just have a couple of questions that I can't find the answers to on the webpage or online. Firstly, when I take it out when will the interest free period start will it be from the time I've taken it out or from the first purchase? And when i no longer need it and it's all paid off and the interest free period has finished do I just close the card and is there any downside to doing that? Thanks

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  • molerat
    molerat Posts: 35,159 Forumite
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    Interest free period will start from when the card is issued - often before you actually receive it. Keep it or close it, up to you. No real up or downsides.
  • That's brill thank you very much
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    Hi, wanting to get a 0% credit card just have a couple of questions that I can't find the answers to on the webpage or online. Firstly, when I take it out when will the interest free period start will it be from the time I've taken it out or from the first purchase?
    Not sure which card you're looking at, but...
    Halifax wrote:
    Purchase rate offer

    0% for 26 months
    from account opening
    And from Tesco...
    Tesco wrote:
    No interest to pay on purchases for up to 28 months from account opening
    And from TSB...
    TSB wrote:

    0% p.a. for Purchases. This rate is fixed for
    20, 15 or 10 months from when we open your
    account

    And from MBNA...
    MBNA wrote:
    0% on card purchases for up to 26 months from the date your account is opened
    How hard were you looking? ;)
    And when i no longer need it and it's all paid off and the interest free period has finished do I just close the card and is there any downside to doing that? Thanks
    When you make your application your credit rating will take a hit, due to the search.
    When you put some debt on the card your credit rating will take a further hit.
    As you start to repay the debt your credit rating will start to recover, as you demonstrate a repayment history.
    Once you've repaid the debt your credit rating will improve, as you've no debt, and proved you can manage a credit facility.
    But if you close the card your credit rating could dip, if it was the only credit card you had, since you've now no longer any revolving credit facility.
  • cooltt
    cooltt Posts: 852 Forumite
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    Not sure which card you're looking at, but...
    But if you close the card your credit rating could dip, if it was the only credit card you had, since you've now no longer any revolving credit facility.

    I don't know why you even bother answering. The idiotic low intelligence questions being asked here is quite frightening. But I guess thats what lenders want plunging idiots into debt.
  • Thanks thought I'd seen something about closing an account affecting credit rating, I guess I could just leave it and not use it and maybe close it if on the further I went for another card- so I've still got something going. Thanks for the quotes! I hadn't been on individual sites just the one on here and had a google about the 0%.

    I'm going to lay my Argos card off now so I'm compleatly clear before I apply, I was really hoping for around a £5000 limit, if the one card dosnt cover that can I apply for a second 0% card? And use the both? Thanks again

    *pay
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