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Can I Transfer A Personal Loan To A Zero % Card?
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Hi I have a £10,000 five year loan @ 7%
I have paid two years off it
I have seen adverts to transfer to a zero card with no fees
Can I transfer, keep the payments I would have made in my Santander 123 account where I get 3% interest and pay it off in full at the end.
The only snag is the loan, zero card and 123 account are all with Santander will they let me lose them money
TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yup, you need to ask them. I suspect there will be small print saying that you need to transfer it from another provider to get the zero %. However, there are plenty of other zero credit cards on offer at the moment - but you do need to be wary, those offers are often only for 6 months or so, then you go back to the standard borrowing rate for that card. There are loans about at less than 7% at the moment - look at consolidating or switching to another borrower to pay off the loan.
Yeah or no
I am with Santabder and they are crap
you may well get a better deal elsewhere
and will Santander allow you to run up useless fees for useless advice
and say they dont know when they do ? or conceal the best deal as it doesnt fie them smackeroonie fees ?
yup - they will do all that no probz
I used to have a mortgage with them ....
I am with Santabder and they are crap
you may well get a better deal elsewhere
and will Santander allow you to run up useless fees for useless advice
and say they dont know when they do ? or conceal the best deal as it doesnt fie them smackeroonie fees ?
yup - they will do all that no probz
I used to have a mortgage with them ....
don't think you'll be allowed to transfer from a Santander Loan to a Santander Card, but as others have said, there are plenty alternatives.
If you're thinking about transferring to one of the 0% cards you need to keep in mind that the 0% will probably not last beyond 6m to 1 yr; you will need to make the minimum payment each month; there may be a transfer fee by the new card provider. Various websites offer comparisons between the different card deals.
Your Santander Loan may also have a penalty clause for early repayment, which will be in the Ts & Cs or call them to ask.
If you're thinking about transferring to one of the 0% cards you need to keep in mind that the 0% will probably not last beyond 6m to 1 yr; you will need to make the minimum payment each month; there may be a transfer fee by the new card provider. Various websites offer comparisons between the different card deals.
Your Santander Loan may also have a penalty clause for early repayment, which will be in the Ts & Cs or call them to ask.
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