It seems to me after the little acid which these cards do not exist anymore. we can see 0% though there is the price or the no price upon change send though the tiny % APR.
anyone know of the label which has 0%APR upon change send AND no fee?
thanks
It seems to me after the little acid which these cards do not exist anymore. we can see 0% though there is the price or the no price upon change send though the tiny % APR.
anyone know of the label which has 0%APR upon change send AND no fee?
thanks
I have not seen any 0% no fee ones, but there are a couple with limited fees. Barlclays bank US is offering one through Air Tran airways (if you go to Airtran.com you can see a link) that offers 0% for six months, and a fee limited to $50. I thought that was a great deal.
I also had good luck with pentagon federal credit union, who offered 2.99% for life of the transfer with a fee capped at $100.
If you are looking to move more expensive debt, and can keep yourself from adding any more purchases to the PenFed one, it’s a very good offer.
Good luck.
do you mean annual fee or transfer fee, most credit cards have a transfer fee, but there are a few out there that have no annual fee and have low rates check out http://www.fastcreditcardapprovals.com under 0% on balance transfers section here you will be able to compare them side by side on rates, fees and rewards.
THat perfect world is log gone. In fact, that 3% you used to pay for a balance transfer will be gone..it will be 4%. Discover already started doing this.
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I don’t know if you can get a new card like that. There will always be a fee on balance transfers even if there’s no APR, usually 3% fee. My Bank of America card has a 0% special going on right now and they don’t charge me a fee. http://www.bofa.com. I think you probably have to have good credit to get it, but it’s worth a try. Look, they have to make their money somehow, right?
bankrate.com will tell you what’s available for you.
I don’t list any ‘no fee’ 0% balance transfers for UK or USA credit cards anymore. As has been mentioned already – its a thing of the past.
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