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Pricy147
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Is there a current list somewhere of fee free 0% balance transfer cards anywhere? Particularly those of extended duration (e.g. 20-30 months).
It has been a long time since stoozing - is it still easy to transfer from one credit card to another creating a positive balance - and then moving that to your current account - particularly for those cards not allowing super balance transfers to current accounts.
For example - new credit card with 10k limit. Transfer to credit card B creating 10k positive balance, and then move to current account. Used to do this regular many moons ago. Which cards still allow this?
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It has been a long time since stoozing - is it still easy to transfer from one credit card to another creating a positive balance - and then moving that to your current account - particularly for those cards not allowing super balance transfers to current accounts.
For example - new credit card with 10k limit. Transfer to credit card B creating 10k positive balance, and then move to current account. Used to do this regular many moons ago. Which cards still allow this?
Thanks
To Stooze or Not To Stooze - Theres only one option
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I think MBNA still do the positive balance thing - I have never tried it myself.
It didn't take much searching on here to find:
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The MSE Credit Club has a comprehensive listing in its affordability checker section.0
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Cheers - I seen the MSE list but the transfer fees are not easily listed - I found a uSwitch list which is easy to see.To Stooze or Not To Stooze - Theres only one option0
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Cheers - I seen the MSE list but the transfer fees are not easily listed - I found a uSwitch list which is easy to see.
One thing I noticed when applying through MSE was that my Virgin Money pre-contract also included Moneysupermarket.com Financial Group Limited as a credit intermediary.0 -
There was also a post on an old thread this morning on creating positive credit card balances.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.php?t=54016430 -
Be wary that seeing as these are the cards that smarter people get who are not swayed by the longest possible 0% term, some companies have much harsher credit policies in place for these cards. Means that even if you could get accepted onto a low fee 0% for 3 year deal, you could get rejected for the fee-free product due to internal reasons or suspicions of gaming... It does happen...0
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