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Ausfarm wrote:Hauling, that's what I'm doing. I'm basically transferring a $2800 balance from one card w/ a $3500 CL to a cc w/ a $12000 CL. That's all the cc debt that I have. Right now, I'm trying to pay-off an installment loan with a horrible interest rate (worst than any cc I have). If I can put this cc debt on a card w/ 0% for a year, then I pay down the loan from h@!!. It's all the cc debt I have.
Message Edited by Ausfarm on 11-10-2007 08:40 AM
@Ausfarm wrote:Hauling, that's what I'm doing. I'm basically transferring a $2800 balance from one card w/ a $3500 CL to a cc w/ a $12000 CL. That's all the cc debt that I have. Right now, I'm trying to pay-off an installment loan with a horrible interest rate (worst than any cc I have). If I can put this cc debt on a card w/ 0% for a year, then I pay down the loan from h@!!. It's all the cc debt I have.
Message Edited by Ausfarm on 11-10-2007 08:40 AM
@haulingthescoreup wrote:
@Ausfarm wrote:Hauling, that's what I'm doing. I'm basically transferring a $2800 balance from one card w/ a $3500 CL to a cc w/ a $12000 CL. That's all the cc debt that I have. Right now, I'm trying to pay-off an installment loan with a horrible interest rate (worst than any cc I have). If I can put this cc debt on a card w/ 0% for a year, then I pay down the loan from h@!!. It's all the cc debt I have.
Message Edited by Ausfarm on 11-10-2007 08:40 AM
Sounds like a plan. Nice work getting a $12K 0% BT card. That puppy's gold!
NP, I hear ya. DH did a balance transfer from his Disc to a new BofA at 0%, and the pay-back schedule is running behind. It's amazing how easily that happens... The 0% expires in March, and I think my first 5 take-homes of 2008 will go to BofA. (We haven't yet got the yours - mine - ours thing perfected with the joint account and paychecks, as you can see!)