Currently, what is the best credit card matter on transfering a be a foil for? im thinking of transferring my credit card balance to another card,

im thinking of transferring my credit card balance to another card, what is currently the best deal, as far as a non-attendance of 20.0% APR or less? I have solitary seen a 32% APR on CITI bank for example but thats not a polite deal in my book.
20 and 32%?!?!? You are getting hosed!

Try getting a 0-9% until rewarded off transfer.

If you own bad credit, contact a good credit councilor.
Don't transfer if you think you will non-attendance. If your credit qualifies you for a new card I not long got an offer from Capital One for not anything percent interest until April 2007. Note; I don't like Capital One cuz years ago I had a disagreement beside them so I did not apply.
wow those APRs are outrageous. if you own your home. look into a home equity column of credit. If you have good credit you may be looking at prime rate. which i have a sneaking suspicion that is at 8.00% right now. There are alot of deals. But do shop around first.
My Chase offers me a 0% Apr stability transfer for 1 year, then 9% after that.
Omaha National Bank has 0% on transfers for 6 months.
I don't know an exact credit card but I would not verbs balances to another credit card unless it was 0%. If you hold somewhat decent credit it's not hard to find a credit card that will present that.

They will often say 0% for one year and afterwards it will change to a base percentage rate of for example: 10%

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its citicard, they hold good interest rates.
try here to compare all of them.
http://www.bestcreditrates.web
Hi Jeannie,
There are several great deal on balance transfer credit cards out in that. Many of them offer a 0% rate on balance transfers. I would reccomend taking a look at a few a decide which one fits you best. I found a link that compares a good amount of them.
http://www.0-apr-creditcards.com/balance...
I hope this Helps!
check out discover.com 0% for a year or something approaching that.



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