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Advice on credit card
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If I wanted to transfer 2 or 3 balances onto one credit card (total would be just under £5,000) does anyone have any advice on which credit card would be the best to use? Not sure whether to go for a 0% for 15 months or a low monthly interest one. Also have to take into consideration the admin fee for the transfer which can very from 2.5% to 3%. I'm sick of paying such high interest rates but can't afford to pay off all at once
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When transferring a balance you need to ask your self how long it will take to clear it - then find the best deal for that amount of time.
Why don't you also consider getting a credit card that won't charge you interest on any new purchases for a set amount of time, you can then take the money you would have spent on things and put it towards paying off your old bills - or put it in a high interest savings account.
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this is my favourite website, it's saved me so much money.
When transferring a balance you need to ask your self how long it will take to clear it - then find the best deal for that amount of time.
Why don't you also consider getting a credit card that won't charge you interest on any new purchases for a set amount of time, you can then take the money you would have spent on things and put it towards paying off your old bills - or put it in a high interest savings account.
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