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0% is 12 mth, 4.75 fixed, no tax, was also thinking of drip feeding regular savers0
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4.75 is more than 3, so yes, it's worth it. Obviously the minimum payments on the credit card will slightly reduce the profitI consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?0
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Marginal with minimum payments considered, definitely consider leveraging RS if available to you. I'd try to tie it in with a switching bonus, for example co-op currently have a switching bonus, and the current account can then be linked to a 7% RS. Obviously ensuring to jump through any required switching bonus hoops.Xrapsbrab said:0% is 12 mth, 4.75 fixed, no tax, was also thinking of drip feeding regular savers1
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