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Is there something I'm missing?....any way to find out when the 0% intro APR would be over for your card?
I don't see it on my statement...just that it's 0%
Specifically looking for Citi Double Cash and Discover it
@toothgrind3r wrote:Is there something I'm missing?....any way to find out when the 0% intro APR would be over for your card?
I don't see it on my statement...just that it's 0%
Specifically looking for Citi Double Cash and Discover it
You could call the company.
Okay, I know you can call companies to answer your questions....but thank you for that information.
I was hoping to be able to find out right at this moment, online, wihout calling or chatting, because at this moment, I can't call or chat.
Like I said I thought I might be missing something on my statement or on the website.
@toothgrind3r wrote:Is there something I'm missing?....any way to find out when the 0% intro APR would be over for your card?
I don't see it on my statement...just that it's 0%
Specifically looking for Citi Double Cash and Discover it
Look on your statement (you can access these electronically) at the section that talks about what your APR is. It may say when the intro APR runs out.
@koalablue wrote:
@toothgrind3r wrote:Is there something I'm missing?....any way to find out when the 0% intro APR would be over for your card?
I don't see it on my statement...just that it's 0%
Specifically looking for Citi Double Cash and Discover it
Look on your statement (you can access these electronically) at the section that talks about what your APR is. It may say when the intro APR runs out.
Yeah, mine just says that it's 0%...no mention of when the intro APR ends.
I'll just call and check with them when I can.
On my Citi Double Cash statement, under the Interest Charge Calculation section, it says:
"Your Introductory Purchase rate will expire in 14 billing periods."
@frugal47374 wrote:On my Citi Double Cash statement, under the Interest Charge Calculation section, it says:
"Your Introductory Purchase rate will expire in 14 billing periods."
Aha! Thank you, I see it now
Sometimes going into "balance transfer" area of an online statement will show the introductory date and APR.