Try the ULSTER BANK.
2006-11-29 06:58:58
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answer #1
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answered by breedgemh_101 5
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Most cards charge a balance transfer fee, but try searching for one that has a promotion of free balance transfers. In the US this is common, but I'm not sure how the market is over there... I am constantly solicited with credit card offers with such criteria...
2006-11-29 07:25:53
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answer #2
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answered by candy 2
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Please, upload to the very solid solutions you have seen, that debit card purchases in specific circumstances comprise a small fee to flow the money out of your account. it particularly is usually a reasonably small, fixed fee, around a doller or so. So, evaluate, that for the period of case your mastercard costs 18% pastime, a 10 dollar purchase will value you an added $a million.80. (no longer precisely, it relies upon on the way you repay your mastercard debt) on the different hand, in case your debit card purchase has a one dollar fee, the debit card is extra low-priced. A twenty dollar purchase with a credit automobile will value you, back, 18%, so it particularly is going to likely be $20 plus $3.60, jointly as the single dollar debit card can charge potential the value would be $20 plus $a million, nonetheless extra low-priced. with reference to the residence employ: in the event that they do settle for the mastercard for value, federal regulation prohibits them from charging you extra for utilising the cardboard. yet there's a loophole for them. they might furnish the acquisition (or employ) for a particular value, yet provide a chit for money. it particularly is an quite diffused, technincal differece, yet, there it particularly is.
2016-10-04 12:44:24
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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ive looked on www.credit-card-comparison-online.co.uk for you and they all seem to charge 2% ,the co-op caps it at £100 but that doesnt help as it will only be £80 .
so it seems you stuck with a 2% fee unless someone else has found one .
2006-11-29 07:09:08
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answer #4
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answered by dick19532003 5
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Check out money-news.co.uk they have the lowest rate credit cards across the market http://www.money-news.co.uk/guides/best-buy-credit-cards/default.aspx
2006-11-29 07:19:32
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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thats a good question. normanlly with in a person they turn to AIB where they dont pay fee's ..hey go back to your past
2006-11-29 07:00:06
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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depends on your credit history - look around at local banks.
2006-11-29 07:01:55
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answered by Richard H 7
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Have a look on moneysupermarket.co.uk for comparisons
2006-11-29 06:56:26
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answered by Anonymous
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If there is, I've never came across one.
2006-11-29 06:58:03
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answer #9
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answered by jaime 1
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Take a look at..
thisismoney.co.uk
2006-12-03 04:03:14
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answer #10
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answered by knowitall 4
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