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Question: What is the best credit card to suit my needs?

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Question : What is the best credit card to suit my needs?
I want a credit card with a good balance tranfer offer. Six months at 0% will do fine. It might be nice for it to be otherwise a good credit card too because I might pay the balance off in about a month and still want to use the credit card.I already have a Amazon credit card with Chase so I think I need to use a different bank.
- asked by Robert B

All Answers:
Answer #1
don't do it. or just get one bank card.
- answered by benejueves

Answer #2
In the overall grand scheme of things, it doesntmatter. I work for the largest credit cardcompany in the country and I should be giving youmy office number and tell you to call me onWednesday when I go back to work, but I wont. They are all the same. Shop for interest rates. Some will give you 0% for a year or longer onbalance transfers. Most will have a prime +interest rate, meaning your interest will changeonly when prime changes. Check the websites ofchase, bank of america and citi. They are thebiggest ones. It doesnt really matter who as longas you get the best rate. My personal opinion isgo with who ever you bank with. Most banks willhave their own credit cards that come with anintroductory interest rate. Its eaiser to keep upwith your finances with you have all of your eggsin one basket, so to speak.
- answered by April H

Answer #3
mastercard or visa....with NO GIFTS, NO Bonus,justa low rate..........
- answered by richard t




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