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0% APR and 0 BT Fee cards?

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Anonymous
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Re: 0% APR and 0 BT Fee cards?

Thanks everyone Smiley Happy @gdale6 did not think about Comenity. Is the AKC the only Comenity that offers those? Any CU suggestions? Not yet a member anywhere yet.
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CreditSage
Regular Contributor

Re: 0% APR and 0 BT Fee cards?

NFCU Platinum is a good choice from what I hear if you qualify. Any grandfathers in the military? 

Current Open: NFCU AMEX $6,800 CL | Chase Freedom $3,800 CL | QS1 $1,300 CL | BankAmericard $24,000 CL (AU) | NFCU SSL $3,000 |
FICO 8 EXP, EQ, TU: 675-715 (depending on Utl.) | AAoA 3 Years 3 Months | AoYA 0 Months

Closed: American Honda Finance Installment $16,000 paid satisfactorily | Capital One Secured $700 paid satisfactorily | Wells Fargo credit card $3,000 paid charge off settled less than full amount (badie 2015) | Bank of America credit card $1,000 paid charge off settled less than full amount (badie 2015)
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Anonymous
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Re: 0% APR and 0 BT Fee cards?

@creditsage nope no military affiliation in extended family either...
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mikesonthemend
Valued Contributor

Re: 0% APR and 0 BT Fee cards?

If you live in the Southeast or MidAtlantic this BB&T Bright Card has a good offer with a SP pre-approval. Just visit the branch to perform BT. Do not attempt via website!




Living through Darwinism is so much worse than learning about about it in school.
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