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minimock
Frequent Contributor

Discover Balance Transfer Question

Maybe a stupid question, as they made the offer, but after taking a vacation and running up a few cards, I made a tranfer request to pile it all up on discover because of the 0% APR for 9 months, and I figure it will take me 6 to 8 weeks to get everything back to 0.

 

Even though they make the offer do you think they might scratch thier heads wondering why you are taking everything and dumping it on them?

 

I dunno, sometimes I think we over think credit matters and worry too much.

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tntexans72
Valued Contributor

Re: Discover Balance Transfer Question

I would read over the BT terms. Some lenders allow up to 2 months after you open an account to BT at their 0% intro rate. To avoid red flags from Discover which is a very conservative lender, open the account first than request a BT if the terms permit. Unless you have excellent credit I would be cautious with Discover. Citi on the other hand will welcome you with open arms IMHO. In the end, it all depends on your creditworthiness.
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minimock
Frequent Contributor

Re: Discover Balance Transfer Question

Im sorry, I probably didnt explain real well, I already have the card, the offer was in the control panel for the account.

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tntexans72
Valued Contributor

Re: Discover Balance Transfer Question

I would take the BT transfer offer. I don't think there is any reason not to take the offer. Discover will make $$ once you initiate the BT. I would only worry if you missed a payment but outside of that, I would continue business as usual. I've done a couple of BT request on new application, if anything, the lenders gives me a larger CL because of the request and a lower Apr %. I have not miss a single payment on my CRs and I have never gotten a CLD. You will get a red flag when you start missing payments or have lates.
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minimock
Frequent Contributor

Re: Discover Balance Transfer Question

Knock wood, not a single late in 15 years

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GregB
Valued Contributor

Re: Discover Balance Transfer Question

Every Discover BT offer I have seen has 5% fee. Outrageous!

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minimock
Frequent Contributor

Re: Discover Balance Transfer Question

This one is 3%, but still cheaper then the interest.. Smiley Happy

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score_building
Senior Contributor

Re: Discover Balance Transfer Question


@minimock wrote:

This one is 3%, but still cheaper then the interest.. Smiley Happy


a 3% BT fee offer from Discover is something of a nod of approval IMO, sounds like a targeted offer for those they deem to have excellent profiles, etc. really like 4-5% no max in general... will go down to 4%  (still too high) sometimes with some light coaxing  and they offered a recent promo on a new card offer, earlier this year IIRC, with a O% with no fee BT for 15 or 18 mos if eligible.  

 

Seems Discover likes to play every angle on the BT front.  The one BT I have had with them and paid off, will hopefully be the only one- a lifetime BT from a couple of years ago- unless another LT 0 fee, 0% offer crops up, which doesn't seem likely!  

 

In any case, always good to be saving on interest if not PIF and have a tight pay down schedule to keep it hassle free.  I think they are generally reliable for BT, just often overpriced, so I use them primarily as a rewards card.  Particularly based on your high scores and briskly paced pay down schedule I bet Discover will luv the business.

 

 

DCU EQ 5.0, Citi EQ 08 Bankcard, PenFed EX NG2
EX 08: AFCU, Amex, Chase, PSECU EX 98(?)
TU 08: Barclays, Discover
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MarineVietVet
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Re: Discover Balance Transfer Question


@minimock wrote:

This one is 3%, but still cheaper then the interest.. Smiley Happy



That is a very good offer from Discover. I've never gotten any offer less than 5%. I've had the card since 2003 and usually put at least $30,000 thought it each year but I don't pay them interest and so I'm perhaps not a good customer in their eyes.  Smiley Happy

 

 

 

From a BK years ago to:
EX - 3/11 pulled by lender- 835, EQ - 2/11-816, TU - 2/11-782

"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem".

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score_building
Senior Contributor

Re: Discover Balance Transfer Question


@MarineVietVet wrote:

@minimock wrote:

This one is 3%, but still cheaper then the interest.. Smiley Happy



That is a very good offer from Discover. I've never gotten any offer less than 5%. I've had the card since 2003 and usually put at least $30,000 thought it each year but I don't pay them interest and so I'm perhaps not a good customer in their eyes.  Smiley Happy

 

 

 

From a BK years ago to:
EX - 3/11 pulled by lender- 835, EQ - 2/11-816, TU - 2/11-782

"Some people spend an entire lifetime wondering if they've made a difference. The Marines don't have that problem".


Just a different type of good customer, no? (perhaps they skip a lower fee offer if ones behavioral score shows low enough probability card holder will take the bait, for eg.)

 

no revolving debt, heavy usage, low risk = good customer Smiley Very Happy 

 

All the same am surprised they aren't courting you more heavily with that type of usage.

DCU EQ 5.0, Citi EQ 08 Bankcard, PenFed EX NG2
EX 08: AFCU, Amex, Chase, PSECU EX 98(?)
TU 08: Barclays, Discover
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