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Hopefully this question makes sense, but I plan to transfer 3 cards to my Chase freedom UL, using the 0% offer. However, they only allow you to do one transfer at a time (Right?) and lets say I transfer 2000 from one card using the offer, will they let me select the same offer again for the next card I want to transfer? Or is the offer for only just one balance transfer? Like what if I end up transfering the other balance the next day or week? Will I still get the 0% with those too?
Anyone know from experience?
@Anonymous wrote:Hopefully this question makes sense, but I plan to transfer 3 cards to my Chase freedom UL, using the 0% offer. However, they only allow you to do one transfer at a time (Right?) and lets say I transfer 2000 from one card using the offer, will they let me select the same offer again for the next card I want to transfer? Or is the offer for only just one balance transfer? Like what if I end up transfering the other balance the next day or week? Will I still get the 0% with those too?
Anyone know from experience?
I have done this in the past; you can select the same offer again and input another credit card, as many times as you like (or at least until you hit your credit limit).
Hope that helps
@daybreakgonesXe wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:Hopefully this question makes sense, but I plan to transfer 3 cards to my Chase freedom UL, using the 0% offer. However, they only allow you to do one transfer at a time (Right?) and lets say I transfer 2000 from one card using the offer, will they let me select the same offer again for the next card I want to transfer? Or is the offer for only just one balance transfer? Like what if I end up transfering the other balance the next day or week? Will I still get the 0% with those too?
Anyone know from experience?
I have done this in the past; you can select the same offer again and input another credit card, as many times as you like (or at least until you hit your credit limit).
Hope that helps
Thank you for answering! I kept worrying about this. LOL