As noted in my last posting, Citi has pulled the Driver’s Edge card, a no fee balance transfer offer that provided a 0% APR for 1 year. However, there are still two Citi cards and a Bank of America credit card offering no fee balance transfers. The Citi Home Rebate card (see the no fee balance transfers section of Smart Balance Transfers to view the application) is offering no fee balance transfers and a 0% APR for 1 year. The Citi Professional card is offering no fee balance transfers for 9 months, and lastly, the Bank of America Platinum is offering no fee balance transfers with a 0% APR for 6 months, as well as a 0% APR on purchases.
Apart from these no fee offers, there are still a number of credit cards offering a 0% APR on purchases and balance transfers for 1 year. These credit cards should be taken into consideration by anyone who plans to use their new credit for purchases this holiday season. You can review all credit cards offering a 0% APR on balance transfers and purchases in the 0% APR section of Smart Balance Transfers.
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