Credit card balance transfer question
Brian
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Hi, I just have a quick question since I don't know shit about any of this. I have an offer for 0% APR on transfers until next year and I read everything that came with the form and the only drawback is a 3% charge of the balance transferred. Beyond something I would find on the form itself, are there any drawbacks to transferring a balance from one card to another? Thank you.
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That said, it's a great way to ease some of the pain.
MSN has a great Money section that I use almost daily for research:
http://moneycentral.msn.com/content/Banking/creditcardsmarts/P120484.asp
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they may not transfer the full balance, only part, and you will be stuck
making monthly payments on the old card, AND the new one...
it will still ease the debt of the original card a bit, but
it kinda sucks to now have 2 monthly payments instead of
one interest-free one...take it from me...
while most decent cards offer you 0% on balance transfers AND purchases for the period, what some do is this:
You transfer your balance on it's on your card at whatever percent.
Then you buy more shit, but it's not at as low as a rate.
So while you're paying your low-rate balance off, your higher rate is at the backend racking up interest - it gets paid LAST.
This is how they do with the low-interest checks they send as well. Lesson to learn: if this IS the case, use it for balance transfers or checks ONLY - do not make a purchase with it.
I wonder if it does it for PM's?
Did google pay Brian to start this thread??
Now that's a combo.