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I have a balance of $2,500 on a NFCU card that I want to balance transfer to save interest, as I am paying it down about $300-$500 a month. I've never carried a balance, but racked up about $6,000 on my wedding in November. I also have around $4,000 on a Lowe's account with 0 interest which expires in January 2018, and will probably have around $2,000 left by that time, so am looking to balance transfer that at the end of the year.
Is there a card which would allow me to do a 0% for X months balance transfer now, and then another 0% balance transfer in 8 months? I'll have the 1st one paid off before needing to do the 2nd one.
All the cards I can find seem to only offer the 0% on balance transfer within the first 45-60 days of opening the account. If that is all that is out there, then the math says it is better to pay the interest on the NFCU card, and simply open a balance transfer card in December to save the $400+ interest that I would be hit with if I don't pay off the Lowe's before the offer ends.
I'd appreciate any help or advice. I know it's a small amount of money, but I believe in keeping my debt in check. Credit score is ~750 on all reports, and "excellent" as shown on Wells Fargo Credit Monitor.
Thanks!
Most cards will let you do what you are looking for. For example, I have citi diamond card that I did a 0% $5000 BT on last year. In the last couple of months, I have received emails and promo's via the mail for addional 0% offers while I am still paying down the current balance. The same thing has happended to me with Discover it and Sallie Mae MC.
@Mattopotamus wrote:Most cards will let you do what you are looking for. For example, I have citi diamond card that I did a 0% $5000 BT on last year. In the last couple of months, I have received emails and promo's via the mail for addional 0% offers while I am still paying down the current balance. The same thing has happended to me with Discover it and Sallie Mae MC.
I also have the Citi Damond preferred...not a bad card for BT....good luck!!
@DubbaYou wrote:I have a balance of $2,500 on a NFCU card that I want to balance transfer to save interest, as I am paying it down about $300-$500 a month. I've never carried a balance, but racked up about $6,000 on my wedding in November. I also have around $4,000 on a Lowe's account with 0 interest which expires in January 2018, and will probably have around $2,000 left by that time, so am looking to balance transfer that at the end of the year.
Is there a card which would allow me to do a 0% for X months balance transfer now, and then another 0% balance transfer in 8 months? I'll have the 1st one paid off before needing to do the 2nd one.
All the cards I can find seem to only offer the 0% on balance transfer within the first 45-60 days of opening the account. If that is all that is out there, then the math says it is better to pay the interest on the NFCU card, and simply open a balance transfer card in December to save the $400+ interest that I would be hit with if I don't pay off the Lowe's before the offer ends.
I'd appreciate any help or advice. I know it's a small amount of money, but I believe in keeping my debt in check. Credit score is ~750 on all reports, and "excellent" as shown on Wells Fargo Credit Monitor.
Thanks!
My suggestion is to go with a credit union. Many credit unions have cards which offer (a) zero balance transfer fee, permanently, and (b) promotional balance transfer rate of 2.99% or 4.99%.