Low Introductory Rate Credit Cards

Beware of Credit Card Offers with Low Teaser Interest Rates

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A credit card offer of less than five percent interest may seem too good to turn down. Why you should refuse it and find other ways to lower your debt.

"Zero percent interest and no balance transfer fees!" It’s an offer you see a lot, and a lot of the time the claim is completely false. Sure, you might get anywhere from zero to five percent interest, but only for a limited time. Before you jump into one of these deals, make sure you ask the right questions:

Instead of transferring the balance on your credit card, consider an unsecured low-interest bank loan. And while you’re paying off your debt, come up with a plan to cut back on spending.

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