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Moving from interest paying CC

jkerm
Posts: 14 Forumite

in Credit cards
I have an Amex and a Tesco Bank credit card, both which I'm paying quite a log of interest on (nearly £150pm). My general credit limit isn't good enough for me to get a 0% card so that I can balance transfer both of them, do I have any other options?
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A money transfer card?I work within the voluntary sector, supporting vulnerable people to rebuild their lives.
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Willing2Learn wrote: »A money transfer card?
Haven't heard of those... I'll research. Thanks!0 -
It seems I'm not eligible for any according to the MSE calculator.0
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You need to cut costs and pay as much as you can - prioritising the highest rate debt.0
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Deleted_User wrote: »You need to cut costs and pay as much as you can - prioritising the highest rate debt.I work within the voluntary sector, supporting vulnerable people to rebuild their lives.
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have a look at eligibility checker with barclays or MBNA on one of their balance transfer cards.
MSE eligibility tells me poor chance on some cards, Noddle and Clearscore say good on the same card
take two minutes to go to those sites and have a look direct with them.0
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