The list of available no fee balance transfer credit cards is technically longer than it has been in recent months, as a major credit card company is offering no fee transfers on just about all of its cards. However, these no fee balance transfer offers do not come with a 0% APR. In fact, some of these card have APR’s as high as 19%. I won’t name name’s (hint: they’re not from lowercase 1), but these no fee balance transfers offers are probably the worst I’ve ever seen. If you’re going with a no fee balance transfer, stick to the cards that still offer 0% rates. You can view offers and apply for no fee balance transfers in the no fee section of Smart Balance Transfers.
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