Brendan Burgess
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A journalist asked me today what my views were on these transfers.
I said the following.
1) If you are paying interest on your credit card, you are not using it properly and should tear it up.
2) If you have a balance of, say, €5,000 , transfer this to An Post and get 15 months' interest-free, but tear up your An Post Credit Card and don't use it.
If you continue using your credit card after a 0% balance transfer, you greatly reduce the benefit of it.
Is the following right? The figures are rounded, but I just want to get the general picture.
Interest charged on existing credit card at 10%
Transfer balance to a credit card charging 0% for 15% months.
Monthly repayment is set off against the 0% balance first.
So interest is charged on new purchases every month.
I said the following.
1) If you are paying interest on your credit card, you are not using it properly and should tear it up.
2) If you have a balance of, say, €5,000 , transfer this to An Post and get 15 months' interest-free, but tear up your An Post Credit Card and don't use it.
If you continue using your credit card after a 0% balance transfer, you greatly reduce the benefit of it.
Is the following right? The figures are rounded, but I just want to get the general picture.
Interest charged on existing credit card at 10%
Transfer balance to a credit card charging 0% for 15% months.
Monthly repayment is set off against the 0% balance first.
So interest is charged on new purchases every month.