Important information & quotes with regards to balance transfer use:
(6/10/07) as per Dolmar:
-"[Citi's] Ready Credit account number looks the same as a checking account number. So not sure how you would BT to it with a credit card company who refuses to BT to your checking account"
(6/10/07) as per DaveHanson:
-"LOCs that can receive funds electronically from most payees are much more valuable than ones that require a paper check to be cut and mailed. I don't have BT funds targeted to a account unless I have some assurance that it will be sent electronically. Just too much hassle otherwise."
Account Comparison:
Note: Not all accounts listed are ideal or even good for balance transfer use.
Current Prime Rate: 6.00%
Personal LOC - Open to all
GTE Federal Credit Union Redi-Moni Line of Credit
REPRESENTATIVE CLAIMS THIS LINE WILL NOT ACCEPT 3RD PARTY CHECKS, therefore this is NOT a good line for balance transfers
-As low as 9.95% (before 50 basis point cut)
-$500 to unknown maximum credit line
-No transaction fee
-Very easy credit union membership (minimum $10 donation to CUSavers, their organization for children. Must also have a no share account ($5 balance) and free checking account (small opening balance needed, I think $25))
-Up to 60 months $5000+, otherwise $1000 per year if less than $5000 borrowed.
-No annual fee
-No pre-payment penalty
-Transfer Options: Transfer to checking account, use as no-fee overdraft protection, and supposedly works for debit card transactions. It is NOT directly accessible for ATM withdrawals nor bill pay...must transfer to checking first. Free ACH transfers from checking account.
U.S. Bank Premier Line of Credit
-$5,000 - $25,000
-As low as Variable Prime + 1%
-No Annual Fee
-Rate "discounts" on all transactions over $1,000
-Transfer Options: Premier Line Access Checks, Platinum Visa Access Card or by transferring funds to a U.S. Bank Consumer Checking Account
Key Bank Personal Line of Credit
-$2,000 - $30,000
-Variable Prime + 2.49% = 10.24% for excellent, 11.49% good, 13.74% average, 15.74% fair credit
-$50 Annual fee
-Same day approval before 4pm
-Must live within the following states: AK, CO, ID, IN, KY, ME, MI, NY, OH, OR, UT, VT, or WA
-Transfer Options: Convenient access through checks or transfer balances by phone or online, unlimited check writing with no fees and no minimums
Citi Flex Line of Credit
-$2,000 - $25,000
-Note: This line of credit is NOT reporting my Credit Line Limit to my Equifax Credit Report, it shows as $0.
-Will accept 3rd party checks
-Can transfer money to your Citi checking account only, and ONLY AFTER you have paid a Citi Flex Line bill using your Citi checking account. Otherwise you can use their checks.
-As low as Variable Prime + Fixed 2.99% = 8.99%
-No transaction fee
-No annual fee
-Term 24-72 months
-No prepayment penalties
-Transfer options:
Pentagon Federal Credit Union (PenFed)
-up to $25,000, docs req'd above $15k
-Accepts Electronic Payments from 3rd Party Creditors
-Variable Prime + Fixed 3% (updated quarterly)
-No transaction fee
-No annual fee
-Transfer options:
Bank of America
-up to $35,000
-8.99% to 24.99% fixed rate
-3% transaction fee (min $5, no max)
-No annual fee
-36-84 months
-No prepayment penalties
-Transfer options:
HSBC Select Line of Credit
CreditOne
-$500 to $50,000
-The APR may range from 7.99% to 21.99%
-3% cash advance fee
-12 to 96 months, any credit line less than $1000 will be assigned a 12-month term.
* Repayment terms are estimated
* Early payments will reduce your repayment
* Additional cash advances will extend your repayment term (but may not change your monthly payment)
* Fees, APR increases and late payments will extend your repayment term.
Wells Fargo Unsecured Personal Line of Credit
-$5,000 to $100,000; pay stubs and or tax returns may be required
-Access your line of credit via personalized drafts, telephone transfer, Wells Fargo OnlineŽ, teller, ATM card, and get overdraft protection
-Starts at 8.9% if you sign up for autopay from a wells fargo account (.25% discount)
-0 to $100 origination fee depending on state
-$25 annual fee
-Transfer options:
Personal LOC - Invitation only
GE Money Line of Credit ($500 - $25,000) (MoreMonies - Invitation via Mail - May 2007)
-As low as 7.99% up to around 20% standard fixed rate
-up to 72 months
-3% transaction fee (min $5, $85 max)
-No annual fee
-No prepayment penalty
-Transfer options:
GE Money Line of Credit ($5,000) (Auream - Invitation via Mail - September 2006)
-7.99% fixed rate
-up to 72 months
-No transaction fees
-No annual fee
-No prepayment penalty
-Transfer options:
Convenience checks (by request online or they'll often send promotional ones with 0 or 1.99% APRs)
Online transfer from credit line to any linked bank account
Business LOC - Open to all
HSBC Business Line of Credit
Business LOC - Invitation only
Overdraft LOC
Card issuers who balance transfer to LOCs
Updated:
08-22-2007 - Added GTE FCU Line of Credit.
08-22-2007 - Added Citi Flex Line of Credit does NOT report my Credit Limit to Equifax.
08-25-2007 - Added CreditOne, HSBC Select and HSBC Business LOCs placeholders to be updated later.
09-25-2007 - Updated Reduced Prime Rate to 7.75% from 8.25%
09-25-2007 - Added Key Bank, U.S. Bank, updated CreditOne, added a link to the Bankrate.com under the Prime Rate
01-30-2008 - Updated GTE to include no 3rd party checks, updated prime rate, updated Penfed info to quarterly adjustments, updated Citi Flex Line to show 3rd party checks accepted, and how to transfer from your Flex line to your Citi checking account