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MikeR397
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posted: Feb. 20, 2008 @ 12:40p
markber said:Yet another card with no BT fee and 0% APR on BT (only for 6 months though). You are also supposed to get $25 ESPN gift card with the first card use.
ESPN Total Access Visa Card from Washington Mutual / Providian
https://www.providiancard.com/bap/envwa/jumpApp.jsp?offer_id=esp01I've had 2 of these ESPN cards in my family and I can confirm you don't even need to make a purchase to get the gift card, they just send it about 3 weeks after you get your card. |
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markber
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posted: Feb. 21, 2008 @ 5:27p
Wells Fargo Visa Platinum Card has the following terms Balance Transfer APRs: Introductory APRs range from 0.00% to 5.9% for the first 6 billing periods the account is open. Balance Transfer Fee: The fee is $0 for the first 30 days the account is open and after that, 3% of the amount of each balance transfer, but not less than $5 or more than $75. In the best case scenario, you get 0% APR for 6 months and no BT fee. I assume that this should depend on your credit score. Link to Wells Fargo Visa Platinum Card main page : Links to terms and conditions: |
Message edited by: markber on 2008-02-21 17:31:35 CST
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markber
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posted: Feb. 23, 2008 @ 10:14p
Red River Bank offers Platinum MasterCard Credit Card with no BT fees and 0% intro APR on BT for 6 months LINK |
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pm6163
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posted: Feb. 28, 2008 @ 4:53p
markber said:All lists were updated on 2/14/08 OP, could you please update again? Many CitiCards' 0% transfer fee are not valid anymore as of today, Feb 28. I am looking for 0% APR for 12 months, and 0% transfer fee, thanks. |
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devildoc
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posted: Feb. 28, 2008 @ 5:57p
markber said:Red River Bank offers Platinum MasterCard Credit Card with no BT fees and 0% intro APR on BT for 6 months
LINK Anybody know what bank actually underwrites this? |
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ahself
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posted: Feb. 28, 2008 @ 7:03p
devildoc said:markber said:Red River Bank offers Platinum MasterCard Credit Card with no BT fees and 0% intro APR on BT for 6 months
LINK Anybody know what bank actually underwrites this? It looks like it's Fifth Third. They are mentioned in the Ts&Cs on the application form...and the Privacy Policy and Security Statement links at the bottom of the form pull up pages from the Fifth Third web site. |
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markber
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posted: Mar. 12, 2008 @ 4:54a
It looks like Shell credit card from Citibank does not have BT fees for 0% 6-month promo for balance transfers. $20 annual fee is waived for the first year. |
Message edited by: markber on 2008-03-12 04:55:21 CDT
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duna
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posted: Mar. 12, 2008 @ 8:25p
OP--thank you for update. Are you finding that they are giving out lower CL's? |
Message edited by: duna on 2008-03-12 20:28:37 CDT
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TyroneSchulace
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posted: Mar. 17, 2008 @ 10:00a
Here's a Washington Mutual ESPN-like card through Checks_Unlimited, 0%/6mo/no fee BT, with free monthly FICOs https://www.providiancard.com/bap/ckvwa/jumpApp.jsp?offer_id=ck01&banner_id=checks/website/CKCHMPBAN016MPBTTCK0100000 |
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jhunter2323
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posted: Mar. 27, 2008 @ 8:32a
turrdog said:I think the BOA NEA card is 12 months at 0% with a BT fee capped at $30. Sweet deal. I just looked for this and got it. Awesome deal! I could not use the USBANK Baylor/etc card b/c my balance is on a US bank card, and you cannot transfer between. I was approved for a higher limit than US Bank and only had to pay the $25 cap BT fee. Not too shabby! Update: They will also transfer as much of your balance as you want to your checking for $30, and it is at 0%. |
Message edited by: jhunter2323 on 2008-04-01 07:58:14 CDT
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esquire415
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posted: Apr. 5, 2008 @ 4:26p
With the Wells Fargo Visa Platinum Card, you are not guaranteed to get the 0% (increased from 6 to 9 months). They will approve you but it may be for the 5.9% APR. FYI, you can now transfer any number of balances during the introductory period for no fee. I have screwed up my 0% for life of balance with Discover. I was late making the required purchase every month by one day at one time but they were kind enough to readjust my APR back to 0%. But then I was late making my minimum payment this year (for just a couple of hours) and although it's for a different reason, they said that they cannot readjust my APR back again to 0%. So much for that. That only lasted a year and I had to pay a BT fee of $75 to get that card. I wish I knew about the autopay feature before. Oh well, i'll call them again and perhaps they'll reconsider if I threaten to move to a different CC. I found Bank of America's PetRewards® Platinum Plus® Visa® Credit Card. 0% guaranteed for only 6mos but no BT fee. 0% also on cash advance for 6 months. If you're looking for a 0% for 12 months, The only available out there are business cards (from Citi). I don't know how those work do you need to have a business to qualify for them? PetRewards® Platinum Plus® Visa® Credit Card Here are some other deals: "No Fee Balance Transfer" 0% Intro APR Credit Cards Still Exist" |
Message edited by: esquire415 on 2008-04-05 16:28:43 CDT
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michal1980
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posted: Apr. 22, 2008 @ 11:02a
sallie mea platinume plus mastercard. 15 billing cycle 0% Introductory 0% Annual Percentage Rate (APR)† for Cash Advance Checks and Balance Transfers through your first 15 billing cycles* (subject to a 3% transaction fee, no less than Min $10). Apply by Phone Call: 1-800-932-2775 TTY: 1-800-833-6262 Please mention priority code FACERM. https://wwwa.applyonlinenow.com/USCCapp/Ctl/entry?sc=FACERM |
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a-max
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posted: Apr. 22, 2008 @ 11:11a
michal1980 said:sallie mea platinume plus mastercard.
15 billing cycle 0% Introductory 0% Annual Percentage Rate (APR)† for Cash Advance Checks and Balance Transfers through your first 15 billing cycles* (subject to a 3% transaction fee, no less than Min $10).
Apply by Phone
Call: 1-800-932-2775 TTY: 1-800-833-6262
Please mention priority code FACERM.
https://wwwa.applyonlinenow.com/USCCapp/Ctl/entry?sc=FACERM0% only good on balance transfers with no cap on 3% fee = ripoff. For example, a $10,000 balance transfer costs you $300. Over 15 months, $10,000 at 2.0 percent interest only earns you $250. So why would anyone take up this offer (unless they were strapped for cash)? |
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NccOps
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posted: May. 1, 2008 @ 10:44p
Didnt see either of these listed Farm Bureau Bank. Both 0% for 12 months. 3% fee, but max fee of $50. No annual fee. |
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VanceWade
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posted: May. 2, 2008 @ 7:20a
NccOps said:Didnt see either of these listed
Farm Bureau Bank. Both 0% for 12 months. 3% fee, but max fee of $50. No annual fee. FYI, this is handled by Barclays/Juniper. |
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alphaivt
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posted: May. 20, 2008 @ 8:14p
Can anyone confirm if there is a NO MAX fee on the 0% BT offers from Bank of America? They say there's a 3% fee no less than $10 but does not mention a max. |
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glxpass
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posted: May. 20, 2008 @ 9:16p
alphaivt said:Can anyone confirm if there is a NO MAX fee on the 0% BT offers from Bank of America? They say there's a 3% fee no less than $10 but does not mention a max. It the T&C (terms and conditions) don't state a maximum BT fee, then there is no maximum. Most BoA personal cards (except for special offers you might receive, and the NEA Worldpoints Visa IIRC) are now like this. |
Message edited by: glxpass on 2008-05-20 21:17:45 CDT
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jayrxlaw
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posted: May. 21, 2008 @ 8:38a
We threatened to close out several Citibank Credit Cards we have. In order to "save the customer account" they gave us a 1.9% life of credit line rate and a 3% Bal.Transfer fee (capped at $75). The kicker/sweetener was the fact that they gave us close to a $30K credit line and transferred it all to our checking account for the one time BT fee of $75. We can now take the money and pay off most of our credit cards (and avoid the usual BT fee for each credit card). Pretty good deal overall. |
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vrb747
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posted: May. 22, 2008 @ 9:29p
For BofA try the Pet Rewards Visa, no fee for 0% BT, cheers Edit : 6 MONTHS ONLY for this BT offer |
Message edited by: vrb747 on 2008-06-02 19:49:12 CDT
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