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CreditCuriosity
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BT offers appear to be rolling in again

Weird just in the last few weeks have got 4 BT offers from various lenders coming in through snail mail.  PenFed with Checks, Synovus in mail today not sure if checks or not just got alerted and clearly a BT offer from envelope along with a few other various lenders.  Are you all noticing lenders are starting to solicit again?  Other lenders such as discover has offers online, etc as well.  Maybe lenders are starting to slightly relax again?  I have always had at least one or two now probably have 6-7 options for BT if needed, but have tons of lenders and alot of CU's

 

Overall my snail mail is WAY down overall whether regarding CC's or just regular junk mail.  Suspect that will start to come back as well as the year progresses and into next year.  

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K-in-Boston
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Re: BT offers appear to be rolling in again

My offers never really dried up (and my Discover offers never changed from 0% with 3% fee and 4.99% with no fee, while many reported increased APRs or fees) but I do seem to be the outlier.  The one thing that did noticeably stop was BT checks for Sapphire Reserve.  That also coincided with decreased spending on the card, so maybe Chase is concerned I wouldn't keep spending on it without a grace period?

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CreditCuriosity
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Re: BT offers appear to be rolling in again

Strange thing is have been with chase and some big limits with them 35k CSR 20k Marriott, etc... Never have had BT Offers with them although suspect that is the being heavily into credit seeking Smiley Tongue.  I spend recently around 500ish or so on CSR a month pre-pandemic around 2-4k a month nothing huge, but decent.

 

It will be interesting actually did do a BT this last month into checking account for some home renevations.  Painting and new furniture etc.. Will pay off within a few months as have the cash, but float it for fairly cheaply for the amount I took.  Be interesting to see if other lender new lenders pop up as they actually see i have a balance for once other than a trival 1500ish reporting each month? Possibly thinking they will get a slice of the pie whehter BT fee or hoping I dont pay it off in the term period

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Anonymous
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Re: BT offers appear to be rolling in again

Banks must think the pandemic is over. I'll mark it as pandemic complete on my list lol.

 

Mine slowed up mostly except for Discover and BoA which are still frequent. Haven't seen one from PNC in a while, but it really doesn't matter, I don't take advantage of them. I look though, looking for a 0% with a $0 fee. If its not happening when money is so cheap and not in demand, I don't think we'll see those for a very long time, unless regulation gets chopped.

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K-in-Boston
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Re: BT offers appear to be rolling in again


@Anonymous wrote:

...I look though, looking for a 0% with a $0 fee. If its not happening when money is so cheap and not in demand, I don't think we'll see those for a very long time, unless regulation gets chopped.


Most of those offers are traditionally from credit unions and offered at the beginning of the year for existing cardholders (presumably for bloated balances after the winter holidays), so it's not unusual for those to be absent late in Q3.  FWIW the BECU VISA is still offering 0% on both new purchases and BTs for 12 months for new cardholders and NFCU Platinum is 0% for BTs for 12 months for new cardholders.  Neither charge BT fees.

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Anonymous
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Re: BT offers appear to be rolling in again

Wells Fargo and Citi are coming st me again. No interest but offers came last week 

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FlaDude
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Re: BT offers appear to be rolling in again

Nothing here yet. My wife and I used to get them regularly from BOA, Citi, and Chase. Doesn't matter to me, I hope to be done with BTs once her BOA is paid in November when the 0% promo expires.

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CreditCuriosity
Moderator Emeritus

Re: BT offers appear to be rolling in again

Hoping the comenity ones came back early next year nothing like 0%/0 fees for 18 months!  Best in the business when available

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Anonymous
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Re: BT offers appear to be rolling in again


@K-in-Boston wrote:

@Anonymous wrote:

...I look though, looking for a 0% with a $0 fee. If its not happening when money is so cheap and not in demand, I don't think we'll see those for a very long time, unless regulation gets chopped.


Most of those offers are traditionally from credit unions and offered at the beginning of the year for existing cardholders (presumably for bloated balances after the winter holidays), so it's not unusual for those to be absent late in Q3.  FWIW the BECU VISA is still offering 0% on both new purchases and BTs for 12 months for new cardholders and NFCU Platinum is 0% for BTs for 12 months for new cardholders.  Neither charge BT fees.


I meant in general. Dodd-Frank killed those offers from 12 years ago. I thought maybe with historic low rates, we'd see some from regular banks, since the money is almost free. CUs have less to deal with and are more likely to offer those from time to time.

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gdale6
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Re: BT offers appear to be rolling in again

Only offers I have gotten are from FNBO, 6;99% fixed for life, none from any other of my card issuers. If the usual suspects do not resume them soon I will be looking to terminate said cards and go to banks that do offer such....

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