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Old 29-10-2007, 21:21   #3
SMHarman
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Re: Is it worth changing creditcards?

Sounds like the answer is Yes.

It might be better getting the second card with a 0 rate and then charging these costs to the egg card and then moving the balance to the new card.

With what sound like it will be shortish term funding though check you don't get hit with a balance transfer fee on the 0% card that will exceed the additional interest you may pay for the say 3-4 months at 17% on the egg card.
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