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Moving limits with Chase?

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Anonymous
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Re: Moving limits with Chase?

And your origin cards Apr? What is it? Or rather what's it about to be?
Message 31 of 36
Spanky23
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Re: Moving limits with Chase?

19.24%

 

But whether I do it or not, the 0% apr is the same correct? Minimum payment paid in full in time lets say by the end of 12 months then no interest? For future use

Message 32 of 36
Anonymous
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Re: Moving limits with Chase?

You're going to pay more money if you are paying iT off in 2 months by balance transferring. Don't even bother.
Message 33 of 36
Spanky23
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Re: Moving limits with Chase?

Well I don't have to pay it off in 2 months, but obviously it would be stupid not to. So you're right

Message 34 of 36
Anonymous
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Re: Moving limits with Chase?

19.24 /365 *4600(or so) *(# of days until paid off) /100 and that's how much you'll pay. It's up to you, but I don't see any reason to do it(unless you wanna stretch it out) which then, go for it, buy yourself time.

But just be careful about falling into debt, don't build a ton. Don't ignore that balance. 0% apr works like it sounds. 0% during the period(12 months) and then a full blown apr at the end of it.
Message 35 of 36
Anonymous
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Re: Moving limits with Chase?

after all this and if you CAN pay it off in 2 months then i would. you'll be more apt to hurry and pay it if you know you're getting interest on it!
Message 36 of 36
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