Any credit cards that regularly offer fixed 0% balance transfers?
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Be careful because they are setting you up. Read the fine print. There is a 3% upfront fee. If you add this 3% to the 3.99% your new rate is 6.99%, which is higher than the 5.2% you will get from a bank. Not only will you lose money, but if you pay late even once, your rate will go up over 20% and you will get a knock on your credit report. Be careful, they are professional snakes.
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