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pure show,no go
02-03-2006, 19:59
can anyone recommend a good 0% credit card? is it easy to move from one card to the other?

with having to move out the idea of saving for the wedding has gone out the window it looks as though i'll have to get a flexible friend.

cdti_sri
02-03-2006, 20:03
virgin im in the process of movin my capital one to virgin for 9 months 0%

David
02-03-2006, 20:04
i need a new one 0% runs out in couple of months

Si
02-03-2006, 20:10
I looked at a few and found Virgin looked good, but Halifax One Card was the best.

David
02-03-2006, 20:11
whats halifax offering

Ashleigh
02-03-2006, 21:21
virgin is ok although it charges a handling fee of 2% to a max of 50 quid

Phil
02-03-2006, 23:41
halifax one isnt interest free is it? i got a halifax cancer research for 6 months 0%. just for my muffler and a suit, but im thinking im gonna have to move it around..

ka$h
03-03-2006, 00:24
PSNG,

Go to www.moneysavingexpert.co.uk

This guy gets all over the TV and Radio and basically he's a money guru. He has a team researching best loans, c/cards, banking, gas, electric, phone's etc

Have a browse about and he'll point out the best c/c for 0% for you ;)

K

D4VO J
04-03-2006, 22:09
Ive got a Lloyds TSB Gold card, 0% on balance transfers for 9 months, then a fairly low APR, 12.9%, good credit limit too, £2500, not bad considerin im only just 18!