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Hello -
Capital One is offering BT of 0% for 12 months with only a 2% BT Fee.
My Partner gets offering for Bank of America multiple times a week but the ones from last week had a 5% BT Fee!!!! 5% REALLY BofA!
Know of any others that would be worth opening a new account for? Really the only way it would be worth it probably is if it came with offer of NO FEE BT when opening new account within first 30 days or something.... Don't need the 18-23 months Citi has been offering lately.
@Creditaddict wrote:Hello -
Capital One is offering BT of 0% for 12 months with only a 2% BT Fee.
My Partner gets offering for Bank of America multiple times a week but the ones from last week had a 5% BT Fee!!!! 5% REALLY BofA!
Know of any others that would be worth opening a new account for? Really the only way it would be worth it probably is if it came with offer of NO FEE BT when opening new account within first 30 days or something.... Don't need the 18-23 months Citi has been offering lately.
Chase Slate has the best BT offering at the moment. 0% for 15 months with no BT fee within 30 days of BT request.
@Anonymous wrote:
@Creditaddict wrote:Hello -
Capital One is offering BT of 0% for 12 months with only a 2% BT Fee.
My Partner gets offering for Bank of America multiple times a week but the ones from last week had a 5% BT Fee!!!! 5% REALLY BofA!
Know of any others that would be worth opening a new account for? Really the only way it would be worth it probably is if it came with offer of NO FEE BT when opening new account within first 30 days or something.... Don't need the 18-23 months Citi has been offering lately.
Chase Slate has the best BT offering at the moment. 0% for 15 months with no BT fee within 30 days of BT request.
OH NICE... They sure are!
Anyone know of any Business Cards currently with an offer close to this?
Have you checked with NFCU lately ? They have great BT promotions, usually with no BT fees....
@pizzadude wrote:
Have you checked with NFCU lately ? They have great BT promotions, usually with no BT fees....
Yes, I believe they only do the 0% offers like 2 a year though....
And actually that is where this balance is... it's only 9% interest but if it can be moved for free or $40ish bucks and pay over 4-6 months... it's cheaper to move!
@Creditaddict wrote:
@pizzadude wrote:
Have you checked with NFCU lately ? They have great BT promotions, usually with no BT fees....
Yes, I believe they only do the 0% offers like 2 a year though....
And actually that is where this balance is... it's only 9% interest but if it can be moved for free or $40ish bucks and pay over 4-6 months... it's cheaper to move!
Gotcha ~ that makes sense. And I don't think NFCU ( or any other creditor ) will let you balance Xfer between their own cards....
@pizzadude wrote:
@Creditaddict wrote:
@pizzadude wrote:
Have you checked with NFCU lately ? They have great BT promotions, usually with no BT fees....
Yes, I believe they only do the 0% offers like 2 a year though....
And actually that is where this balance is... it's only 9% interest but if it can be moved for free or $40ish bucks and pay over 4-6 months... it's cheaper to move!
Gotcha ~ that makes sense. And I don't think NFCU ( or any other creditor ) will let you balance Xfer between their own cards....
That's easily solved making a payment to a person or some banks will allow you to send yourself a check to then pay as you want... it's easier if they send checks then doing online or over phone.