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Written by: Nathan Knightley
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Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2008 |
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Some persons call it the coming of Jesus, but I call it the coming of the debt-eraser. I know, I'm obviously being stupid right now, but how great would this be? We'd all surely call this person a saint of some kind. I know I would plaster his/her face across my living room wall in a 30/40 frame.
At this point I'd even be satisfied if my credit card debt was erased. The relief would be immeasurable. About those little plastic devils, how much do you currently owe on yours? I swear these suckers should come with the numbers 666 written across the front. Just as a fair warning to all who wield them. Please, someone bring on the interest free credit cards. The globe would be a much happier place.
Last week I was shopping for Christmas. After all, this is the season to be cheerful, right? Well, how in the heck am I supposed to be cheerful when I know that my credit card is going to charge me some ridiculous interest rate every month? I wince with a tentative twinkle in my eye every time I whip the thing out.
I don't want to use the darn thing, but , you hardly have 20 other options if you're broke from paying bills. It's not like you can just dismiss the idea of getting presents for your loved ones. That wouldn't go over so well. Of course this wouldn't be an issue at all if one had a few interest free credit cards.
But, where on earth can you get these? Well, I'm pleased you asked. You can indeed find interest free credit cards, but like always, there is commonly a catch. They're generally interest free only for balance transfers, and this only lasts for a year from when you receive the card. So don't plan on getting interest free credit cards that apply to purchases. Make sure to read the fine print on the back of each document/pitch you get in the mail. The purchase interest rate is normally HIGH, and the cash-advance one is always worse.
I just remembered the only time I encountered true interest free credit cards. It was back toward the beginning of university. I was offered a few interest free credit cards with 0 APRs on purchases. They only had 250 dollar limits and if you exceeded the limit, your interest rate was terrible. Other than that, these wanted credit cards stop to exist.
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