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Wed 2nd Apr, 2008

Changing credit cards

Posted in Bad Credit, Balance transfer, Borrowing, Consumer debt, Credit Card, Credit record, Debt Consolidation, Debt management, Financial products, Missed payments, Personal debt, Personal loans, Spending, UK Finance, Unsecured loans, Zero percent cards, interest rates at 12:54 pm by Steve Smith

If you are considering switching from your current credit card provider to a new one because you are having trouble paying back your balance then it would be helpful if you were aware of a few pointers first.

Many credit card companies offer very low interest rates on balance transfers; sometime this can be as low as zero percent. But there is a time limit on this balance transfer. So for example if you need six months to pay off your debt and the zero percent interest on balance transfers apply for the first six months then this is an option worth considering. This could possible save you from having to pay back possibly hundreds in interest fees.

Make sure you read the fine print on the deal before signing and take care to make all repayments on time. Missing a payment or paying late can result in the lender replacing your great rate with a much higher APR, leaving your paying more than if you had taken out a debt consolidation loan to clear the original debt.

Another danger is if you do fail to pay back the balance within the given time period the zero percent will revert back to the a much higher rate on the card and sometimes this includes the lender back-charging interest on the first six months of the loan as well. This could result in repayments outweighing the benefit of the zero interest on the first six months.

Lenders do have a responsibility to warn you if the introductory offer of zero percent is about to run out. However as a general rule its better not to trust to this reminder jogging your memory, as it can often be buried in small print. Just make sure you yourself are always aware of the time limit on your offer or one morning you could wake up to a big surprise.

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