On Friday, February 15th, yet another 0% apr no fee balance transfer offer will be removed from the market. This time it is one of the best offers available, the Citi Home Rebate card. This credit card offered a 0% APR on balance transfers for a full year.
Once Friday comes, there will only be two solid 0% APR, no fee balance transfer offers left on the market, neither of which offer a 0% interest rate for 1 year. These no fee cards offer 0% rates for 6 and 9 months respectively.
If you’re looking to transfer a balance to Citi Home Rebate card before the no fee balance transfer offer expires, you can do so at SmartBalanceTransfers.com before the offer expires. Additionally, you can view all current no fee balance transfer offers at our website at any time.
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