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congrats
@rngrwalker wrote:Tried BOA but for some reason said that the application was unavailable when I clicked submit. Then tried Chase and got approved right away for $7,000 and 15 months 0% APR. Thanks for the help!
Nice! That should more than cover what you need.
Total CL: $321.7k | UTL: 2% | AAoA: 7.0yrs | Baddies: 0 | Other: Lease, Loan, *No Mortgage, All Inq's from Jun '20 Car Shopping |
@Anonymous wrote:
Maybe Discover this is also thier quarter for 5% back on home imporovement.
Yes I have the Discover it and love it! I have the 5% cash back on home improvements on, I just don't want to charge the wood floors on it because it's a gift from my mom and she wants to pay it monthly with 0% interest. I do plan to use it for small house purchase at Home Depot or Lowe's
Good job, Love Chase
Hit up the pequal sites and see what you qualify for.
A couple off the top of my head....
Citi DoubleCash if they are still doing the offer 0% for 12 or 15 months.
Amex BCE and ED cards are giving 12 and 15 months 0% and lower then most APR after that.
Cap1 QS sometimes gives a 12 month offer but most times its only 6 or 9 month offer
Cap1 VentureOne gives a 12 month 0% and you should be able to PC it to a QS sometimes during or after the 0%.
Chase AARP gives 12 or 15 months 0%
Also some of these have pretty good sign up bonuses
@JamP wrote:Hit up the pequal sites and see what you qualify for.
A couple off the top of my head....
Citi DoubleCash if they are still doing the offer 0% for 12 or 15 months.
Amex BCE and ED cards are giving 12 and 15 months 0% and lower then most APR after that.
Cap1 QS sometimes gives a 12 month offer but most times its only 6 or 9 month offer
Cap1 VentureOne gives a 12 month 0% and you should be able to PC it to a QS sometimes during or after the 0%.
Chase AARP gives 12 or 15 months 0%
Also some of these have pretty good sign up bonuses
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