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I have a Chase Slate credit card with no balance on it. I opened this a year or so ago. When I tried to transfer balance on their account, it says nothing is available. Does anyone know what it could have happened?
Thanks
If you took advantage of the first offer, then the message you are getting simply means there are no other offers on the card. Chase is very different fromtoher lenders that often send 0% offers on their cards.
You do not have balance transfer offers at the moment. You could call them and ask for one. The offers sometimes come and go.
Got Slate 12/14 with a small limit compared to what I was hoping to transfer. Still took advantage of it but paid it off early, 5/15 or so. No offers for quite a while. Fall-ish there started to be offers. I decided to take advantage of one, but what sucked is that I couldn't see terms until I went through all the steps so I was pretty mentally/emotionally committed. I think it was for like 6 months with a 3% fee. I shouldn't have done it, but I did. I again paid it off early. Useless card after the initial BT (if the CL was generous enough to even be worthwhile for that.).
I'd already had a plan in place to close it and transfer the CL elsewhere, but I happily just PC'd it to the Freedom Unlimited. Wasn't going to be apping for any non-co-branded personal Chase cards any time soon, so I was fine forgoing the bonus. Paired with my Freedom and Ink Plus...much more useful.
@Anonymous wrote:Got Slate 12/14 with a small limit compared to what I was hoping to transfer. Still took advantage of it but paid it off early, 5/15 or so. No offers for quite a while. Fall-ish there started to be offers. I decided to take advantage of one, but what sucked is that I couldn't see terms until I went through all the steps so I was pretty mentally/emotionally committed. I think it was for like 6 months with a 3% fee. I shouldn't have done it, but I did. I again paid it off early. Useless card after the initial BT (if the CL was generous enough to even be worthwhile for that.).
I'd already had a plan in place to close it and transfer the CL elsewhere, but I happily just PC'd it to the Freedom Unlimited. Wasn't going to be apping for any non-co-branded personal Chase cards any time soon, so I was fine forgoing the bonus. Paired with my Freedom and Ink Plus...much more useful.
Whaaaaat??? That's just plain deceptive marketing.
My Slate is working down a Forever offer from some long time ago, but I haven't heard too much that makes me think it will have any other offers when this is paid down in 2020. If those offers are "We'll tell you... maybe" , yeah, no thanks.
I do not have Slate card, but I have BT offer with 12 month 0APR on 4 of 5 chase accounts.
The only exception is newly opened Hyatt.
Bt fee is 2 or 3% varies on each account
typical bank lend you money when you do not need it
all of my chase cards say no balance transfer offers available when you click transfer balance. I have a slate still, but its around 17 months old. Freedom used to let me transfer a balance if I wanted too but thats been gone for awhile and all of my other chase cards like CSP, Marriott, Hyatt, United, etc. never have lead me to believe I could transfer a balance lol. It would be nice if I got a promo on the slate card, as I have not closed it out yet but dont use it.
@ddemari wrote:all of my chase cards say no balance transfer offers available when you click transfer balance. I have a slate still, but its around 17 months old. Freedom used to let me transfer a balance if I wanted too but thats been gone for awhile and all of my other chase cards like CSP, Marriott, Hyatt, United, etc. never have lead me to believe I could transfer a balance lol. It would be nice if I got a promo on the slate card, as I have not closed it out yet but dont use it.
I used to get them on my Amazon Visa and maybe my Freedom wAY back when, but haven't in years. (I did have CLD from Chase back in 2009 or 2010, and I don't remember if the BT offers I got were before or after that. Citi too, same situation.)