The days of the $50 and $75 flat rate balance transfer fees are over, having been replaced by transfer fees ranging from 3-5% of the balance. That being said, there is a way to transfer a balance without incurring any fees - this blog will show you how.
Chances are that you have heard about balance transfers. You can move your balance from one credit card to another. But what’s the big deal? Why would someone choose to move their credit card balance? A credit card balance transfer is a big deal because it can save you a lot of money in interest charges.
No, the economy (and your personal finances) might not be fully recovered from the recession, but some credit card issuers are starting to try and find customers. And that means offers for balance transfer cards might be appearing in your mailbox.
(Updated 8/29/2010) If you are looking for credit cards with balance transfer offers that last up to 18 months, you’ve come to the right place. Listed below you’ll find credit cards that let you transfer high interest balances and pay no interest for up to 18 months.
The Discover More Card is now offering a variation that includes a 0% intro APR on balance transfer for 12 months, with no balance transfer fee. This is the only card without a balance transfer fee.
The following is a list of popular credit cards that are offering 0% balance transfers and is a resource for people looking to transfer higher interest rate debt to a 0% APY card.