28-01-2006, 12:02
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Credit Card Interest !
Hi all
I recent opened a new credit card and transferred a balance to it (interets free)...........I then spent approx £100 on it.
I pay an amount (each month) to reduce it to zero after the interest free period..... However I noticed that they have started to charge me interest only a small amount but interest ! When I phoned they explained that any payment I make go towards paying the balance transfer frist so I am being charged on my £100 purchases.
Question is will I pay interest on this £100 for the next six months
Mike
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28-01-2006, 12:09
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Re: Credit Card Interest !
Yes, unless you pay off the transfer + the £100. All of the deals that I have seen work that way - any payments that you make go towards the lower interest debt first. Maybe you could sign up for another card with an iterest free balance transfer deal and pay it off with that? As long as you don't spend anything on the new card you'd be all set.
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28-01-2006, 12:22
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Re: Credit Card Interest !
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Originally Posted by Mike
Hi all
I recent opened a new credit card and transferred a balance to it (interets free)...........I then spent approx £100 on it.
I pay an amount (each month) to reduce it to zero after the interest free period..... However I noticed that they have started to charge me interest only a small amount but interest ! When I phoned they explained that any payment I make go towards paying the balance transfer frist so I am being charged on my £100 purchases.
Question is will I pay interest on this £100 for the next six months
Mike
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When you transfer a balance to another card leave that card alone because the interest free is only on the balance you transfer, when you go over that balance you'll start to be charged interest on the whole balance. I know people who transfer their balances to other cards then keep spending on the one they've cleared off, it's a circle a vicious one at that.
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28-01-2006, 12:44
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Re: Credit Card Interest !
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Originally Posted by r1ch
Yes, unless you pay off the transfer + the £100. All of the deals that I have seen work that way - any payments that you make go towards the lower interest debt first. Maybe you could sign up for another card with an iterest free balance transfer deal and pay it off with that? As long as you don't spend anything on the new card you'd be all set.
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New card ii is then.................any recommendations on zero fees for tranafers ? I can not find any !
Thanks all
Mike
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28-01-2006, 13:27
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Re: Credit Card Interest !
Take a at look http://www.moneysupermarket.com/cards/credit_card.asp
It looks like egg are doing 0% on balance transfers and purchases too
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Look out for the handling charge on balance transfers though - it looks like egg is 2% up to a maximum of £50
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http://www.moneysupermarket.com/card...=StandardTrans
Looks liky Clydesdale bank is O% on purchases and Transfers for 6 months and no handling charge on the transfer either
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28-01-2006, 13:44
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Re: Credit Card Interest !
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Originally Posted by r1ch
Take a at look http://www.moneysupermarket.com/cards/credit_card.asp
It looks like egg are doing 0% on balance transfers and purchases too
---------- Post added at 13:20 ---------- Previous post was at 13:15 ----------
Look out for the handling charge on balance transfers though - it looks like egg is 2% up to a maximum of £50
---------- Post added at 13:27 ---------- Previous post was at 13:20 ----------
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/card...=StandardTrans
Looks liky Clydesdale bank is O% on purchases and Transfers for 6 months and no handling charge on the transfer either
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I just got a Clydesdale card for that very reason (no handling charge). M&S also do the same.
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28-01-2006, 14:15
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Re: Credit Card Interest !
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New card ii is then.................any recommendations on zero fees for tranafers ? I can not find any !
Thanks all
Mike
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Egg and Virgin are doing some good deals!
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28-01-2006, 20:52
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Re: Credit Card Interest !
Martin Lewis recommends being a 'tart' and switching between the best 0% Balance Transfer Cards i think.
Some interesting reading here and here.
This guy is a genius, i wish he was my dad
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28-01-2006, 21:12
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Re: Credit Card Interest !
capital one platinum if you can get one
v good customer service and good interest rates as well.
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28-01-2006, 21:16
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Re: Credit Card Interest !
I almost just applied for an EGG card but they charge 2% handling fee on balance transfers.
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28-01-2006, 21:36
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Re: Credit Card Interest !
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Originally Posted by Pia
Martin Lewis recommends being a 'tart' and switching between the best 0% Balance Transfer Cards i think.
Some interesting reading here and here.
This guy is a genius, i wish he was my dad 
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Recommended site for those with money diffs or those who need to squeeze their monthly budget. You can sign up for a weekly news letter also!
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28-01-2006, 23:38
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Re: Credit Card Interest !
most of the deals are 2% on balance transfers - what a con!
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29-01-2006, 00:05
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Re: Credit Card Interest !
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Originally Posted by etccarmageddon
most of the deals are 2% on balance transfers - what a con!
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Have a look here, there may be something that suits your needs, but remember, read the small print.
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29-01-2006, 00:57
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Re: Credit Card Interest !
the trick to this is to poen a new card that gives interest free on balance transfers. Transfer your balance from your exisiting card to your new card and keep using the exisiting card. End of the next month transfer your new balance on your existing card on to your exisitng card. Keep doing this during your interest free period and at the end of the free period, pay off the full balance on the new card.
this way you get interest free on your purchases too.
Morgan Stanley give you 6 months interest free on balance transfers and purchases during the first 6 months. Thus saving the faffing around.
The company you have a card from are a bit dumb in that they benefit when you using the card and not from the balance transfer however they are detering you for using it if you want the interest free on the balance transfer
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30-01-2006, 12:11
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Re: Credit Card Interest !
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Originally Posted by etccarmageddon
I almost just applied for an EGG card but they charge 2% handling fee on balance transfers.
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They didn't on mine...perhaps it's becuase I've been ac customer for a few years!
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