Citi® Diamond Preferred® Card: 0% Intro Balance Transfer APR for 21 Months
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Citi is offering 0% Intro APR for 21 months on balance transfers for the Citi® Diamond Preferred® Card. No annual fee.
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0% Intro APR for 21 months on balance transfers from date of first transfer and 0% Intro APR for 12 months on purchases from date of account opening. After that the variable APR will be 17.24% - 27.99%, based on your creditworthiness. Balance transfers must be completed within 4 months of account opening.
There is a balance transfer fee of either $5 or 5% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater
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So, this card has 21 months transfer for 0% interest. Yea, I see the 5% but, seeing most cards are 3-5% anyway. I have 2 cards one with 26.9% and the other 29.9% with about $4,500 total, looking to pay this down without crazy interest. These are the normal for a lot of credit cards today.
Is there a better deal than this around the same time frame?
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Any other credit card deals at the moment tbh. I just did a BOA cash rewards card for only 3%
Exactly, if they're usually 3-5% why is it posted? The gman230 is right - Crazy 5 percent fee, but It's the norm. Definitely not a slickdeal.
Is there a better deal than this around the same time frame?