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you also have to calculate the BT fee you will be charged which is a percentage (usually 2-5%) of the amt transferred to see if a BT is a good move for you.
ideally you will BT to a card with a zero balance since your ccc will apply any payments made after the BT to the lowest apr balance first.
if the rates appeal to you and will save you money it may be a good offer for you unless you have better ones available to you. personally i don't trust chase to carry balances and recommend that you keep your uti under 50% (not carrying more than about 3.5k on a 7k account for eg.) in an attempt to avoid AA that can sometimes be prompted by high uti. many have had success carrying highish uti for BT etc. but can be risky- particularly in this climate. imo, a considerably better option than a BT to chase would be to BT to a good CU CC.
As any payments to any CC always go toward the lowest interest balance, it doesn't make any sense to use a BT from an account that has a balance.
Simple explaination: you must pay off one account completely BEFORE you use that account to BT to another account. Then you must not use that card until the BT is paid off. I suppose you could calculate the results of just haveing a very low balance on that account instead of zero, but that will get real complicated.
@score_building wrote:imo, a considerably better option than a BT to chase would be to BT to a good CU CC.
Based on this comment, I contacted Alliant to see if they offered balance transfers on the Visa card. They responded immedietely and said:
"Yes you can contact our Visa Contact Center at 866-444-8529 to inquire about a cash advance to pay off other credit cards or bills."
In addition, if you are considering a Chase BT . . . I received a notice that they were increasing their BT service fee to 5% on August 1.
I have questions about this feature too. I have balanced transferred funds from my other CC to Penfed. If I was to make a purchase with the same CC and make a payment, what will the payment be applied toward, the new purchases, or the balance transfers?
Cory
@Cory wrote:I have questions about this feature too. I have balanced transferred funds from my other CC to Penfed. If I was to make a purchase with the same CC and make a payment, what will the payment be applied toward, the new purchases, or the balance transfers?
Cory
Payments will be applied toward the balance with the lower interest rate. Assumably that would be your BT...no payments will go toward your new purchases until this is paid in full. So, you will be paying interest on the new purchase for the duration of the BT.
@arjames01 wrote:
Also, wouldn't you want to pay the BT balance first anyhow? Like I said my APR on my purchases is 13% so it's not a terribly high amount of interest.
not unless you like giving chase more of your money. did you read any of the responses to your OP?