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Is this possible... and if so why aren't more people doing it?
I'm always getting credit card company's slinging money at me �10k here, �5k there, etc.
I assume it's because I haven't got, and have never had, a credit card, a loan or an overdraft in my whole entire life (the only money I have borrowed is on my mortgage and I pay every month on time - never missed a payment).
So I was wondering, with all these 0% interest credit cards flying around, if I were to take say 3 or 4 of them up on their kind offers and get say �7,500 off each one that would be �30,000.
And if I put took them straight up to their limit and put the cash in my high interest saving account (at which I get �90 per month interest on �30k) and just pay the minimum amount each month off the credit card, then at 8 months into the interest free offer, pay all the money back to the credit card company (thereby incurring no interest charges), I would have earned �90 per month x 8 months = �720 for just juggling some money around.
Is this possible? Could I do it and get away with it?
No best answer has yet been selected by flipflop104. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yep, not surprisingly, the credit card companies have seen through your plan. They charge a whopping 2% per day for cash transactions. What they are working on, is the proven principle that a large number of people are too muddle-headed, forgetful, or just plain irresponsible with their money to pay their balances on time. On the 'interest-free' system, serious interest rates swing into action for those who haven't cleared their balance by the agreed date, which makes it worth doing for the companies.
There really is no such thing as a free lunch - even if you pay for it by Visa!