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Best 0% interest credit card?

11 replies

Katymac · 25/03/2007 14:46

Virgin is 0% for 13m

But they are charging 3% fee

Are there any better ones?

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zippitippitoes · 25/03/2007 14:58

you could try nationwide 0% for 9 months no fee and any electrical appliance type thing you buy you can get an extra 12 month gurantee

Katymac · 25/03/2007 15:11

seems to be a fee or is there a different one?

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amynnixmum · 25/03/2007 15:17

Have a look at moneysavingexpert.com - they have a list of the best deals.

Jbck · 25/03/2007 15:42

There are only about 3 or 4 providers doing 0% with no fee atm. They are all for shorter periods like 5 and 6 months. MSE has a list but a couple on there were no longer doing the deal when I researched them.

JanH · 25/03/2007 15:44

M&S are doing 3.9% for life of balance which is a bloody good deal (or they were a few weeks ago, check moneysaving Martin)

zippitippitoes · 25/03/2007 15:44

sorry yes I got mine in Jan when the card had 0% on purchases for 9 months

Katymac · 25/03/2007 15:45

HSBC is 0% for a yr & 2%..........but I think one of my card is HSBC

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Katymac · 25/03/2007 16:24

No it isn't it's MBNA....hmm that could be OK

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Katymac · 25/03/2007 20:19

Well I have wasted that chance.........they have offered me less than half of what I need & I have wasted a credit check

Bummer

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prufrock · 25/03/2007 20:21

co-op were doing 6 olths and fee capped at £100

Katymac · 25/03/2007 20:22

I can't apply for another one tho' can I?

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