Virgin balance transfer, 32 months, only 0.99 fee and potential amazon gift voucher
Not as long a term as some balance transfers but the fee is so low.
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phillsmit3
25 Jan 16#14
You do, I think, as they will repay the balance transfer before repaying your spending.
friiza
24 Jan 16#13
Agreed. Or spend just under the minimum repayment amount on it, and so don't repay anything from the BT!
costanza
24 Jan 16#12
good deal cheers :smiley:
flamethrower
23 Jan 16#11
much higher (4% ) fee if you would like to transfer the balance to your bank account
bellboys
23 Jan 162#10
MSE have a good eligibility calculator for credit cards. It performs a 'soft search' on your credit file that you can see but can't be seen by lenders. It's a useful tool in that it helps you to not apply for cards you probably won't get (which in itself can **** up your credit score). Yes, he's a bit smug but credit where credit is due and all that....
Thanks for that just done and accepted within 10 minutes. Can sort sons loan now with no interest for him
phillsmit3
19 Jan 16#3
edited, thank you.
AndyJ78
19 Jan 16#2
That's 0.99% Fee not just 0.99p fee (I wish :stuck_out_tongue:) Still a great deal tho! And its a £10 Amazon voucher if you are in the first 10,000 accepted applicants.
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Not as long a term as some balance transfers but the fee is so low.
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https://www.moneysavingexpert.com/eligibility/credit-cards/
http://www.nationwide.co.uk/products/credit-cards/our-credit-cards/our-cards
nationwide provide 12m 0% with no BT fee althogh offer some great rewards
already got over £100 back on Amazon / adidas / Made.com offers
Much better
Just switch in 22m time to another 0% fee one if you havent paid it off
longest is 18m 0% with no BT fee
http://www.sainsburysbank.co.uk/credit_cards/cca_creditcard_zone.shtml#tab-balance-transfer-credit-cards