Help me please. This is so hard!?
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Go to BalanceTransfers247.co.uk, they have the top ten cards listed, there is bound to be one that suits, most of them seem to be for 9 months. Hope that helps
I have a Co-op Travel Visa, there was a charge to transfer but 0% for 7months.
Hey call up HSBC Ltd phonebanking they seem to providing what you are looking for!
pay it off, your heading down a bad road. get more credit will only make much much worse. deal with it
I can't help you because I have never had a credit card, if I can't afford it I don't buy it. I am 58 years old.
You need to chewck what the rate is after the 6months. Some carge really high interest rates, so if you don't pay it off within the interest free period it will cost you more in the long run.
if your not sure jog on to moneysavingexpert.com the guys name is martin lewis and he is a genius. the site is totally free, no adverts, he does it all for the love of it, consumer revenge he calls it. also make sure you sign up for his free news letter via email. I've saved hundreds using his advice. good luck.
Virgin credit card, 0% for 8 months or so
As long as you are just transferring to a 0% finance card (and not getting more credit) it is a good idea. There are lots of cards that do the free transfer and 0% finance thing and I have put a couple of links on here that you could try for advice and comparisons. One word of warning, the 0% finance will only be for a limited period, so make sure the interest on the card is not too high once that comes to an end. Also, once you have paid if off cut up the card and don't run up another bill! Good luck!
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/cards/cr.
http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/cgi-bin.
http://www.about-credit-cards.co.uk/best.
try Citibank - they've been sending me these types of offers for the past couple of months
https://www.citibank.com/us/cards/index.
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