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If you are looking to decrease debt on your credit cards that hold a non-negotiable high interest rate, 0 percent balance transfers may be your best option for paying off your credit card. Also, a 0 percent interest balance transfer can get you some other perks through credit card companies that offer rewards. There are several things to look for when searching for a credit card company to transfer your balance so that you can receive a 0 percent interest rate, and if you take your time you can get some great deals.


Probably every day you receive an offer in the mail to open a new credit card. If you have a balance on a card that you are trying to pay off, the last thing you would want to do is open an additional card putting you more in debt. However, often these card offers also offer an incentive balance transfer so look carefully at these if you are looking for 0 percent balance transfers for your credit card debt. If you have a good to very good credit score, you can often get a new credit card with zero percent interest on any balance transfer you may have. Be careful with these, though, as many of them are only offered for an introductory period which is generally a few months. However, every so often there are fantastic offers for 0 percent balance transfers like the one I received the other day. After transferring my balance to this new card, I now have zero percent interest on my balance transfer until March of 2008, which is a year and a half. In addition, I received zero percent interest on any new purchases until March of 2008 as well. This will be perfect for the holiday season as our family finances tend to be in better shape around January and February, so I can purchase our holiday gifts and then pay them off in those months without any penalty.

Of course, the only way these 0 percent balance transfers are beneficial to you getting out of debt is if you actually intend to pay them off. If you simply transfer the balance to a zero percent interest card and let it sit while you continue to make new purchases that you aren’t paying off, you basically are going to be in the same situation you started with. Although, I have known several people that simply keep opening new accounts and doing a balance transfer again once the introductory zero percent interest offers run out. This isn’t exactly illegal, but I’m not sure I would recommend it. I may need to look into it some more.


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