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A Better Balance Transfer Card
By Joseph Kenny
If you are currently experiencing problems making repayment of your credit card debt, then the time has come to consider switching your credit card account to a 0% account.
However, if you make the wrong choice, you could end up in the situation where you actually pay more to the credit card company than would otherwise have been the case if you had stayed put!
If you are currently experiencing problems making repayment of your credit card debt, then the time has come to consider switching your credit card account to a 0% account.
However, if you make the wrong choice, you could end up in the situation where you actually pay more to the credit card company than would otherwise have been the case if you had stayed put!
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Balance Transfer Credit CardBy Bradley Carson Would you like to find a way to save more than $1000 to $1400 this year? If you are one of the Australian households that has $ 8000 or more in credit card debt, your answer could be a balance transfer credit card.
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Are 0% Balance Transfer Offers Really Free?By Debbie Dragon Paying off credit card debt with 0% interest is a dream come true – which is exactly why a large number of credit card companies offer the promotions. They know it will attract new customers who have debt with other credit card companies to transfer that debt to their cards. But where is the value to the company offer the credit card balance transfer offer; if they let you repay that debt with 0% interest?
Balance Transfer DisastersBy Peter Kenny There has been a rapid growth in the availability of zero per cent rates in the credit card industry. These have been caused by the combination of very low national interest rates
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