0% Balance Transfers Until December 2009

By Jayne Davison
Published on 4 Aug 2008
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Get 0% on balance transfers until 1st December 2009 with the Capital One Balance Transfer and Purchase card.

What's the deal?

Capital One have extended the interest free period on their Balance Transfer and Purchase Platinum Card so you can now get 0% on balance transfers until 1st December 2009. 

The card also features a 0% offer on purchases until 1st December 2008 and a free identity theft service too.

How do I benefit?

To take advantage of this offer simply visit the Capital One website, apply for a Balance Transfer and Purchase Platinum card and arrange to have any outstanding balances from your other credit cards transferred. 

It is worth reading through the eligibility criteria on their site before you apply so that you can make sure you have all the necessary information to hand and maximise your chances of getting accepted.

Expiry

The introductory 0% offer on balance transfers expires on 1st December 2009 after which any outstanding balances will attract interest at a rate of 16.9% APR typical variable.

Conditions

A handling fee of 3% will be applied to any balance transfers.

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