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Am I able to balance transfer to more than one card? [Split Thread]
Mush1988
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Not sure if I'm in the right place and I can't seem to figure out how to start a new post so apologies in advance but of someone could help with my query it would be much appreciated.
What I'd like to know is, am I able to balance transfer to more than one card?
I only hold one credit card but the interest is ridiculous. £3k on it, been offered two balance transfers only £1k each. Am I able to take more than one? I've never done a balance transfer.
Thank you in advance.
What I'd like to know is, am I able to balance transfer to more than one card?
I only hold one credit card but the interest is ridiculous. £3k on it, been offered two balance transfers only £1k each. Am I able to take more than one? I've never done a balance transfer.
Thank you in advance.
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Yes you can Mush.0
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I can't seem to figure out how to start a new post
On the first page of every forum, you'll find a blue button 'new thread' located on the left near the top and bottom of the page. Find the most appropriate forum, click the button and a page for a new thread will open. Give it a good title (not something generic like 'Help'), type your problem/question and wait for helpful answers to come in.0 -
Yes you can transfer the balance to more than one card - you can normally do 95% or so of the card total so you'd be able to shift about £1900 or so (card provider depending) between the other 2 cards so you can then pay off the minimum on those 2 and get the main card down
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