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Credit card, 0% intro., no fee?

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I'm exploring financing options and I would like input on where I can get a 0% introductory rate with no annual fee credit card. Thanks.

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  1. Theyre all over the place. I know I used to balance tranfer from one 0% card to another to avoid charges, but be careful of the fine print. In some cases if you transfer  a debt to a 0% card, then start using that card, the interest comes back.

    They get you coming and going, so you must be vigilante


  2. There are many options available for you. I saw some great cards at the following site. Make sure you have a good enough credit to receive these great offers.

  3. There are numerous cards available to you. Some low intro cards are tiered for different levels of credit history. You still get 0% introductory rate but might pay a higher purchase rate based on your credit history.

    Numerous cards are listed below. You might pay particular attention to the Chase card with 0% for up to 15 months.

  4. usaully you will get an offer in the mail asking if you want it

    but if you go and apply at a bank you will NOT get 0 % introductory rate

  5. Check out www.fastcreditcardapprovals.com and go under 0% on Purchases  Cards, here you will find a few options.

    http://fastcreditcardapprovals.com/

  6. you need good credit scores 700+ usually to get such deals. Are you getting pre approved applications in mail? Try this link to see all 0% APR cards.

    http://www.cardoffers.com/Low-Intro-Rate...

    Almost all credit card companies have 0% APR to lure you into opening the account.

  7. All of the major credit card issuers will offer a 0% introductory rate and no annual fee if your credit score is high enough.

    Capital One, Washington Mutual, Chase, Citibank, Amerian Express, etc. are all companies that offer these types of deals.  I have a Capital One card and a WAMU card and both had at least a 6 month 0% rate and no annual fee.

  8. If you are looking at getting a credit card I would recommend getting one through your bank!

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