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Credit card help
I could ring my bank but I cba.
If I get a 0% purchase credit card can I use this to pay off a loan with my bank? Would they care or just ask for the card details? As long as it's paid? I'm trying to avoid paying interest and with my intention of going to New Zealand next year I would rather just ask for a settlement figure and wack it on a 0% purchase card that way I'm not paying interest. Thanks |
It’s called a balance transfer but you have to pay a fee. Maybe like 2%. Don’t know much about it really. Never been in debt.
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If I wanted to I could pay it all off. I have the money to do so, but they're my savings and they accumulate interest so it makes sense, imo anyway, to make use of 0% interest deals |
And balance transfer is one option, but I was thinking about the purchase card as I can stick other stuff on it too
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I probably need to speak to the bank TBF. Lol.
Also it wouldn't make sense doing balance transfer because I'd still pay the interest. I want a settlement figure, which I do have, and that settlement figure has a refund as you're clearing the debt early...so you don't pay as much interest. It's just whether my bank will allow me to pay it off using another credit card (a purchase card) If I transfer the balance then I'm achieving nothing as the amount will not be reduced. Clever money is what I like to call it |
If you have a 0% credit card and want to pay off a loan from the bank with it, there is no problem, the bank gets paid its debt so they wont care how you pay it, it is then up to you to pay off the credit card before the 0% rate runs out
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it's just moving the money from one financial institution to another (or the same one) they don't care providing they get their money. A top tip for anyone if they have been with a bank or whatever for a while is to say look .... ive had a credit card for a while, i want a better deal .... more often than naught they give you a better deal
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I have no idea,but I've never trusted credit cards ever .
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Balance transfer (usually with around 2% fee) is the most viable option I can think of off the top of my head. Don’t just take an “extremely neurotic” wannabe Brian Griffin’s word for it, though. You’ll end up doing your ting anyhow.
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If you can't use one sensibly then don't. You can't go blaming the bank |
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Credit cards used correctly are brilliant.
Where the banks have you, and they rely on it, is if you miss payments or go over your terms in the sense of the 0% APR. I've had one a while. When I initially got it I used it to build credit and paid it off in full every month so paid absolutely zilch, O, for doing so. When I bought my car I had the option to pay for it in full or put it on a credit card and pay a very small amount for an expensive product. |
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