Credit Tips: 2.99 Fixed Balance Transfer Rate on Capital One Credit Card
Posted On: March 1, 2007
Author: AJ
Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:56 pm
Post subject: 2.99 BT Fixed Rate Until Paid Off from Capital One
I keep getting purchase checks in the mail at a 12.9 fixed rate which is the apr for my account , and I have asked them to stop sending them. I called the special Capital One line 1 800 889 9939. I was told there is a no fee 2.99% fixed rate BT available for my account. There is also no expiration date as to when I can use this. As to why I wasn’t notified, they have no idea. I have a zero balance and a 10.5 k line of credit. I will not use it due to their non reporting of limits and their 3 percent min due policy. To those of you who might have a Capital one card, give them a call, maybe, you have an offer waiting for you.
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Author: ASBrainstorm
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 9:11 am
Post subject: Re: 2.99 BT Fixed Rate Until Paid Off from Capital One
AJ wrote:
I keep getting purchase checks in the mail at a 12.9 fixed rate which is the apr for my account , and I have asked them to stop sending them. I called the special Capital One line 1 800 889 9939. I was told there is a no fee 2.99% fixed rate BT available for my account. There is also no expiration date as to when I can use this. As to why I wasn’t notified, they have no idea. I have a zero balance and a 10.5 k line of credit. I will not use it due to their non reporting of limits and their 3 percent min due policy. To those of you who might have a Capital one card, give them a call, maybe, you have an offer waiting for you.
Get the details in writing before you do anything with them.
Author: Woolfman
Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 12:27 pm
Post subject:
The only reason I keep my Cap One card is for those
“no fee” checks.
maybe they can send me yours, AJ
I don’t do any purchases with them,
and I don’t carry any balances with them.
I haven’t seen any of the other companies doing any “no fee” checks
in the last year or two.
So take advantage, before someone over there smartens up.
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