First of all, I don't use credit cards all that often, but now I feel comfortable that if I were to try a small AOR, I have the cash to back it up in the event of a loss.
I have already read extensively, but I wanted to make sure there are cards where both of the following are true: 1. There is a 0% APR for 12 months 2. There is an easy way for me to grab the money from the card and transfer it to a bank account.
I am especially interested in the answer to point #2, and would also appreciate a suggestion of a card or two that would fit the bill here. I am planning to do something like transfer approximately $25,000 into a high yield checking account, and see how it works. Any feedback appreciated (just joined the forum today).
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posted: Oct. 11, 2009 @ 9:42a
sethdallob
Senior Member - 1K
posted: Oct. 11, 2009 @ 9:58a
Is this the new TripleB?
Come on man, read the sticky thread.
phpld
Member
posted: Oct. 11, 2009 @ 10:22a
Unfortunately, I didn't quite understand well enough (if you are referring to the AOR sticky thread that is). I will try not to trouble you any more, and instead get on the phone with a couple of credit card companies and ask them instead. Thanks
phpld said: I will try not to trouble you any more, and instead get on the phone with a couple of credit card companies and ask them instead.Yes, that's a swell idea.
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