Wells Fargo Reflect® Card: Low Intro APR for 21 Months
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Wells Fargo is offering low intro APR for 21 months from account opening on purchases and qualifying balance transfers with their Reflect® Card. Low annual fee.
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0% intro APR for 21 months from account opening on purchases and qualifying balance transfers. 17.24%, 23.74%, or 28.99% Variable APR thereafter; balance transfers made within 120 days qualify for the intro rate, BT fee of 5%, min: $5.
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An introductory fee of either 3% of the amount of each transfer or $5 minimum, whichever is greater, for balances transferred within 60 days of account opening. After that, either 5% of the amount of each transfer or $5 minimum, whichever is greater.
This is what I am seeing. If the 3% applies to BT for the same 21 billing cycles at the beginning. U.S Bank would be a better option than Wells Fargo.
Quick question/ note. Correct me if I'm wrong here but APR is based on a 12-month term. So the effective APR for cards greater than 12 months is less than what is shown 5% for a 24-month card I think works out to be 2.8 or something. Is that correct??
I looked at this card about six months ago and decided to pass. It is not a rewards card in the traditional sense and I don't normally pay interest so the long interest free period doesn't mean much to me.
This is a good card for 0% APR on purchases due to the relatively lengthy 21 month duration of the offer, but it's not as good for balance transfers due to the 5% balance transfer fee.
Navy Federal Credit Union Platinum Credit Card will give you 0% balance transfer fee and only 0.99% APR for 12 months.
I'm seeing US Bank Visa Platinum card reviewed as 3% balance transfer fee and 0% APR for 18 months, however it looks like they may have updated the terms to exactly match the Wells Fargo card. Either way it's an alternative to consider.
For specific purchases you may want to check if any of your current cards will offer you 0% promotions. For example I found that my Chase card offered me 24 months 0% APR with no fees on a recent large purchase.
Do you have to have any Navy affiliation to get that card?
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This is what I am seeing. If the 3% applies to BT for the same 21 billing cycles at the beginning. U.S Bank would be a better option than Wells Fargo.
Navy Federal Credit Union Platinum Credit Card will give you 0% balance transfer fee and only 0.99% APR for 12 months.
I'm seeing US Bank Visa Platinum card reviewed as 3% balance transfer fee and 0% APR for 18 months, however it looks like they may have updated the terms to exactly match the Wells Fargo card. Either way it's an alternative to consider.
For specific purchases you may want to check if any of your current cards will offer you 0% promotions. For example I found that my Chase card offered me 24 months 0% APR with no fees on a recent large purchase.
Do you have to have any Navy affiliation to get that card?
Ok. Maybe I'll try another one