Sure, just call them up and request a balance transfer and then they’ll take care of the rest. But don’t forget that you will be charged with a balance transfer fee of either 5$ or 3% of the transferred amount, whichever's greater. Good luck!
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Yes, you should do a balance transfer if it will save you money. To determine whether a balance transfer is a good idea, use a balance transfer calculator. That way, you can compare the cost of sticking with your current card to the savings available from the latest balance transfer offers. You will also need good credit or better to qualify for the best balance transfer cards. If you don’t know where you stand, you can check your credit score for free, right here on...
The best balance transfer credit card is not one-size-fits-all, as the answer depends on how much you owe, how quickly you’ll be able to repay it and what your credit score is. Those factors will tell you which cards are attainable and help you figure out how much each will save you. But we can certainly point you in the right direction.
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