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Range of cards available for Stoozing
If I have taken a card for this for say 23 months, and then I pay off the card and close the account down, does that mean I can never Stooze with that company again, or could I then re-apply after a certain amount of time later? I'm just wondering because on this website there aren't actually that many cards available for…
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Should I come back to stoozing?
I think I should! I spend about £500 on purchases a month totalling about £9500 over 19 months. If I get accepted for a Nat West 19 month 0% new purchases credit card, I will earn very roughly £190 interest over the 19 months on the cash I put in savings accounts at 4% or more, taking into account the minimum payments. If…
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Spending on a stoozing card?
I have a Virgin Money credit card, which is my usual card for spending. I like it because it earns 0.75 Virgin Miles per £ and has zero commission on spending in Euros. I also have a very chunky credit limit. They're offering me 18 months 0% Money Transfer for a 2.5% fee, which sounds great if I can stooze at 6%. I am…
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Guardian online Article "Credit cards: new UK rules could mean end of O% interest deals"
Is this the end? https://www.theguardian.com/money/2023/jul/22/uk-credit-cards-rules-o-interest-deals-bank-accounts Some 0% interest deals rely on customers missing payments to make money – which count as a ‘bad outcome’ under the FCA’s new rules. These are just a few of the possible outcomes from a big shake-up of UK…
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Min Payments on Credit Cards
When borrowing on credit cards you have to bear in mind the minimum payments due on the amount borrowed. Say for example you borrow £6,000 at 0% for 24 mths with a 3.2% fee. That fee equates to 1.6% per year . Putting the borrowed money in a savings account you can expect to get an interest rate of 4.35% - 6% per year. So…
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Barclaycard 0% money transfer question- direct debit
Hi, If I do a money transfer of say £10k from my Barclaycard to my bank account to take advantage of the 0% rate (albeit there is a 2.6% fee), what is the best way to arrange my direct debit each month to avoid paying off as much as the interest free debt (ie the £10k plus £260 fee) until the end of the promo period? I…
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How to increase credit limit of specific cards or be given high credit limits?
Hi MSE, I have been with natwest for a long time and applied for their 0% card and was given a 7.8k limit. Most other cards I get tend to be 1.2k-3k. I have never successfully requested a credit increase. My situation; self employed, variable salary but huge savings about to be used to cash buy a home. Is the only reliable…
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Cost of fee?
Help my menopause brain please. 2.5% MT fee with 0% interest for 1 year. On £10000, how much will the fee be? And it will earn money if I put it into 3.7% savings, yes? Is it better generally to have a 0% fee or 0% interest? Worked examples on £10000 would really help me out. Thanks
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0% purchase cards: Reliable way to max them instantly? Without BT cards
Hi all, slow stoozing on 0% purchase cards works well, but obviously fast stoozing would be best. I just know paypal etc is a bit more ropey in terms of being treated like a cash advance than it used to be; anyone got a way to max them immediately that works on all cards? Reason to avoid BT cards is that doubles…
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Stoozing: Make Free Cash from Credit Cards article discussion
This thread is to discuss the updated Stoozing: Make Free Cash from Credit Cards article Please click reply to discuss
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Money Transfer
I've just dipped a toe into the stoozing pool, in the first time for years. MBNA offered me a MT at 3.5% for 18 months. I took £5k, just before the Bank of England base rates went up. It's currently sitting in Chase, which has just announced a rise to 3.8% It will then be used to fund regular savers. I have 5 at 5% or…
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Calcs for Sally Stoozer example
Hi, can someone please be as kind to breakdown how the Sally Stoozer figures were calculated? Namely how the £4,916 is calculated as well as the £425 at the end? Sally Stoozer gets a 23-month credit card with a £5,000 limit. She usually spends £1,250 a month from her bank account, but now she puts all that spending on the…
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Sainsburys CC nectar bonus.bait and switch tactics?
Hi I recently made use of the offer from Sainsburys credit cards introductory 10k nectar bonus for £400 spend at Sainsburys/argos in first 2 months offer. I fulfilled the terms of condition set out in the offer and awaited the point award. I received the 10k points, but it was taken back out a fortnighy/month afterwards. I…
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Virgin won't accept my Amex UK balance transfer
I am having trouble with Virgin Money Credit Card. I am trying to move money from Amex UK to Virgin Money Credit Card. It's been one hell of a stressful ride trying to activate my Virgin card but I finally managed that. Now the online tool is saying it does not recognise my Amex UK card number. The Virgin Money agent said…
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Please check my plan.
I currently have a Lloyds Bank Platinum credit card with 0% on purchases for another 12 months and a money transfer offer of 5.9% interest and £0 fee. I also have a balance transfer offer of 0% interest and £0 fee over 18 months so will transfer the balance, leaving Lloyds a £0 balance. Once my Lloyds credit card balance…
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Best cashback card
Hi. I have a £4,000 bill to pay and wondered what the best cashback around is at the moment? I'm thinking the Nectar card as the company I have to pay does not take Amex.
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Cash Back using First Direct Credit Card. Stopped?
Before I accepted the offer of a First Direct Gold Credit Card I googled "First Direct Cash Back on Credit Card Purchases". I found articles on this site and on Which saying that First Direct were offering this. However, I've since realised these articles were from 2017. I can't find anything about them stopping this…
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Barclays 0% purchase cc working with Paypal? Cash advance fee?
Hi, Just checked my Barclays card and got a 0% purchase offer. Will I get charged a cash advance fee if I use the card to top up Paypal? Will Paypal charge me a fee for using the cc to top up my balance? Would be nice topping up Paypal, use f&f payment and put into savings :-) Anyone experience?
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Stoozing and Credit Impact
Hi All I am currently stoozing with 2 cards and intend to take them towards their limits. Before any upcoming credit scenarios (Mortgage fix term comes to an end etc) I will pay these cards straight off. Now I understand this will only reflect 30-40 days later on credit report for utilisation, but does anyone know how long…
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AMEX 0.5% cashback claim is not accurate
I have an Amex card which gives 0.5% of spend as Cashback. I have always found it impossible to agree with the monthly figure they award and recently decided to investigate. I now know that the Cashback is anywhere between 0.4% and 0.5% (I assume averaging 0.45%). This is because they round down twice. The round down to…