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Does NatWest frequently offer 'existing customer' balance transfer deals?
alexanderalexander
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in Credit cards
I have a NatWest credit card with zero balance on it. Is it worth me keeping it in case they offer me an 'existing customer' balance transfer deal, or should I just close it? What are people's experiences with NatWest cards in this regard?
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They do balance transfer offers. I currently have one for 0% for 18 months with a 3% fee.
Just recently applied for a second card. You can have maximum two credit cards with them.
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Is that an existing customer deal? Very good if so.Middle_of_the_Road said:They do balance transfer offers. I currently have one for 0% for 18 months with a 3% fee.
Just recently applied for a second card. You can have maximum two credit cards with them.
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It was for me. All done on app.alexanderalexander said:
Is that an existing customer deal? Very good if so.Middle_of_the_Road said:They do balance transfer offers. I currently have one for 0% for 18 months with a 3% fee.
Just recently applied for a second card. You can have maximum two credit cards with them.
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Middle_of_the_Road said:
It was for me. All done on app.alexanderalexander said:
Is that an existing customer deal? Very good if so.Middle_of_the_Road said:They do balance transfer offers. I currently have one for 0% for 18 months with a 3% fee.
Just recently applied for a second card. You can have maximum two credit cards with them.
Just to clarify - is this a new card for an existing customer (which I've already had) or a new transfer deal on an existing card?
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+1Middle_of_the_Road said:They do balance transfer offers. I currently have one for 0% for 18 months with a 3% fee.
Just recently applied for a second card. You can have maximum two credit cards with them.
Though I cannot make use as missed timed standard 12.9 spend...too late once 12mth offer arrived.
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Original card was only offering transfer with a fee. Applied for new card 0% with no fee.sausage_time said:Middle_of_the_Road said:
It was for me. All done on app.alexanderalexander said:
Is that an existing customer deal? Very good if so.Middle_of_the_Road said:They do balance transfer offers. I currently have one for 0% for 18 months with a 3% fee.
Just recently applied for a second card. You can have maximum two credit cards with them.
Just to clarify - is this a new card for an existing customer (which I've already had) or a new transfer deal on an existing card?1 -
Thanks. I already have two cards, one about to expire 0% fee BT. Sounds like I should close if I want the chance on another similar offer .Middle_of_the_Road said:
Original card was only offering transfer with a fee. Applied for new card 0% with no fee.sausage_time said:Middle_of_the_Road said:
It was for me. All done on app.alexanderalexander said:
Is that an existing customer deal? Very good if so.Middle_of_the_Road said:They do balance transfer offers. I currently have one for 0% for 18 months with a 3% fee.
Just recently applied for a second card. You can have maximum two credit cards with them.
Just to clarify - is this a new card for an existing customer (which I've already had) or a new transfer deal on an existing card?I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Credit Cards, Savings & investments, and Budgeting & Bank Accounts boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the report button, or by emailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com.
All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.1 -
alexanderalexander said:I have a NatWest credit card with zero balance on it. Is it worth me keeping it in case they offer me an 'existing customer' balance transfer deal, or should I just close it? What are people's experiences with NatWest cards in this regard?
I think so, I'm currently being offered 18 Month 0% Balance transfer with a 3% fee0
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