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I have several cards that people regularly receive targeted balance transfer offers on. Luckily I'm in a good place with 0% intro APR's, but it would be nice if I could spread the balances out across a couple more cards.
I'm sure the Discover BT offers will come along someday, after my intro APR expires. What I was wondering specifically was how to get a Capital One and BOA to play nicely. Currently both cards show BT offers at my regular purchase APR, Capital one with no BT fee (so generous when they're going to charge me 24% )
i think I might have spooked BOA a bit back in January. My account wasn't showing any BT options, even at standard purchase APR. I called them up and asked where the BT offers were. They gave me the 3rd degree, misinterpreted what I was asking, and questioned me as to why I wanted to balance transfer at my purchase APR. I had to explain that I simply wondered why the option wasn't available to me. The option appeared with the standard purchase APR a few days after that phone call, and hasn't changed since.
So what kind of utilization and history helped you get a BT offer from BOA or Capital One?
NFCU MR: $25K | Venture: $21K | Amex ED: $18K | NFCU CR: $18K | Amex BCE: $15K | IT #1: $17.5K | PNC Core: $15K | PPMC: $12K | Wells Fargo: $11K | Savor: 12K | Cap1 QS: $8.5K | Barclays Rewards: $7.75K | IT #2: $7.3K | MLife: $9.5K | Sportsman's Guide: $8.7K | PenFed PR: $5.5K | Elan Plat: $2.3K | TRV: $3.6K | BotW: $3K
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@DeeBee78 wrote:I have several cards that people regularly receive targeted balance transfer offers on. Luckily I'm in a good place with 0% intro APR's, but it would be nice if I could spread the balances out across a couple more cards.
I'm sure the Discover BT offers will come along someday, after my intro APR expires. What I was wondering specifically was how to get a Capital One and BOA to play nicely. Currently both cards show BT offers at my regular purchase APR, Capital one with no BT fee (so generous when they're going to charge me 24% )
i think I might have spooked BOA a bit back in January. My account wasn't showing any BT options, even at standard purchase APR. I called them up and asked where the BT offers were. They gave me the 3rd degree, misinterpreted what I was asking, and questioned me as to why I wanted to balance transfer at my purchase APR. I had to explain that I simply wondered why the option wasn't available to me. The option appeared with the standard purchase APR a few days after that phone call, and hasn't changed since.
So what kind of utilization and history helped you get a BT offer from BOA or Capital One?
I have found that the best way to get a BT offer from a card is to not need a BT in the first place. Barclays in particular throws out BT offers every few months (usually 1% fee + 0% APR for 18 months) and Citi likes to randomly throw out similar offers.
They'll probably dry up once I actually call their bluff and take one.