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Can anyone tell me what good CC options for balance transfer? I have about 3k debt on my macy/amex card that I would like to transfer to pay off within 12-24 months without any interest. If app requirements are available, please let me know also.
bankofamericard from BofA
slate from chase
every day card from Amex
no fee bt with decent 0 apr period.
@Anonymous wrote:Can anyone tell me what good CC options for balance transfer? I have about 3k debt on a card that I would like to transfer to pay off within 12-24 months without any interest. If app requirements are available, please let me know also.
It will be a lot easier to make suggestions if you list the cards you have.
I have a macy/amex card.
I'm not sure how helpful this is.. I'm new at all of this. My bf just got a Discover IT card. It has 0% APR for 14 months on balance transfers, but there is a 3% fee to do the actual transfer. That 3% fee is lower than the interest he'd be paying on his current card once his current 0% ends and he gets hit with the interest, though.
@Anonymous wrote:I have a macy/amex card.
Is that the only card you have?
Welcome OP,
I’m assuming that everything looks good on the income, score, UT and AAOA front. If yes, here are some cards that have 0 APR for 14-21 months: Citi Simplicity, AmX Magnate, DiscoverIT, and Citi Diamond. All these cards have a minimum of 3% fee. @Remedios asked about other cards in your arsenal and I haven’t seen a response yet. If the Macy’s AmX is the only card and it is maxed out, it may difficult to get a large BT card.
Give us more info to guide you in the right direction:
Other CCs, CL, balance
No. of inquiries
AAOA
UT
Thanks
@Anonymous wrote:bankofamericard from BofA
slate from chase
every day card from Amex
no fee bt with decent 0 apr period.
These are my top three suggestions as well, assuming the applicant is qualified, due to the $0 transfer fee and 0% APR. BankAmericard and Slate can be product changed to other core rewards cards (Travel Rewards, Cash Rewards, Freedom, Freedom Unlimited, etc.) after the balance transfer has been paid so they can be lifelong keepers. EveryDay can only be product changed to EveryDay Preferred or Blue, but at least it is a rewards card to begin with.
Yes, it is the only card I have.