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Credit Card Quotas?

skaff
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I'm about to do a bit of haggling with my CC companies. I have some money available to pay them off following a property sale but want to see if the threat of closing the account down might instigate a bit of 0% interest or similar.
Does anyone know if there is a better chance of a favourable response depending on the time of the month? (oo er that sounds wrong!!) Do CC comapnies have quotas like some service providers?
Thanks in advance
Marco
Does anyone know if there is a better chance of a favourable response depending on the time of the month? (oo er that sounds wrong!!) Do CC comapnies have quotas like some service providers?
Thanks in advance
Marco
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I'm about to do a bit of haggling with my CC companies. I have some money available to pay them off following a property sale but want to see if the threat of closing the account down might instigate a bit of 0% interest or similar.
Does anyone know if there is a better chance of a favourable response depending on the time of the month? (oo er that sounds wrong!!) Do CC comapnies have quotas like some service providers?
Thanks in advance
Marco
It will probably depend on how profitable and risky you are to keep as a customer. If you are someone who is low risk but whom they never make a penny from (or at least very little in interest) then there is no value in offering a further 0% rate.0 -
terrytibbs wrote: »If you are someone who is low risk but whom they never make a penny from (or at least very little in interest) then there is no value in offering a further 0% rate.
Aside from a couple of capped BT fee's, and a teeny bit of interest on the 0.9% deal, they haven't made a penny out of me in two-and-a-half years.
Now I, on the other hand, have made a small fortune out of them!0 -
Originally Posted by skaff
I'm about to do a bit of haggling with my CC companies. I have some money available to pay them off following a property sale but want to see if the threat of closing the account down might instigate a bit of 0% interest or similar.Does anyone know if there is a better chance of a favourable response depending on the time of the month? Do CC companies have quotas like some service providers?People who don't know their rights, don't actually have those rights.0 -
Originally Posted by terrytibbs
It will probably depend on how profitable and risky you are to keep as a customer. If you are someone who is low risk but whom they never make a penny from (or at least very little in interest) then there is no value in offering a further 0% rate.
You would think so, wouldn't you? However, IME, the fact that you've made money from them, rather than the other way round, seems to have no influence whatever on the repeat offers you can expectPeople who don't know their rights, don't actually have those rights.0
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