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Tuesday, July 01, 2008

And Then There Were Four...

0% credit cards that don't charge a fee for transferring balances are consistently the most popular cards we recommend on this website. It is quite difficult, therefore, to see 3 great "no fee balance transfer" cards disappear from the market.

The American Express IN cards (IN:NYC, IN:Chicago & IN:LA) are no more. These cards offered 0% intro APR on balance transfers for 6 months, with no balance transfer fee. The really sad part is that American Express is one of the best banks out there when it comes to credit cards. Most other banks play "follow the leader" with their terms and conditions. American Express, on the other hand, always plays fair with their customers (based on anecdotal evidence.) Must have something to do with the fact that the company has along history of catering to wealthy, discerning consumers who actually read the terms and conditions before they signup for a card.

So now there are 4 cards left offering 0% intro APR and that don't charge a fee for transferring balances. Check them out here.

Of course, the hunt for the best 0% cards continues. Stay tuned.

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