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Are Zero Percent Credit Cards a Blessing in Disguise?



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By : James Strathman    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-11 09:19:14
If you are like most other people, I am sure that you have received offers from zero percent credit cards in the mail. In fact, these offers are so common that many people may receive multiple offers in one week's time. Do you have children that are under the age of'? If so, I am sure they have received these types of offers in the mail as well!

A lot of credit card companies offer zero percent credit card deals as a way to attract potential customers or to simply get a customer to transfer a balance from a high interest credit card. More often than not, the customer will transfer a balance from another company which results in more money for the company that is offering the promotion in the first place.

High interest rate credit cardholders are attracted to these offers like bugs are attracted to bright lights. This is simply because it offers an opportunity to pay down financial debt. People who are interested in applying for credit cards are also potential candidates. Generally, a zero percent interest offer will have a specific time limit which in most cases is anywhere between three to six months.

It is a smart practice to always pay off the total statement balance before the end of the promotional time frame. This is because one that introductory period does end, the card will then revert to a much higher interest rate. Always do your research so that you can find the right offer for your financial needs! Additionally, always pay attention to the details of the offer in question as many times, balance transfer fees may apply.

When should you use zero percent credit cards? Well, these types of cards are perfect for financing larger purchases that you intend to payoff within a few months. This is simply because you won't be accumulating interest charges on the purchase. If you wait to completely pay off the larger purchase, you will end up paying more than you planned.

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