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Last Updated: October 2, 2008
A lower interest rate will help you save a little money. These no interest cards are for a limited time. If you decide to use these, use them wisely. I looked up credit cards with no annual fees to help you get back on your feet.
Be aggressive in paying down your credit card debt. I found these cards that have 0% for balance transfers. Please use the card just for the balance transfers. Don’t make purchases on the cards; they are listed to help your debt payments go towards the principal. If you pay your balance in full each month, check tomorrow when I list reward cards.
This may seem odd, but if you don’t have a huge amount of debt, you may be better off by just aggressively paying off your debt on your current card. Changing your behavior with credit cards isn’t going to be fixed with a low or no interest credit card.
0% Intro APR*
0% Intro APR*
Discover® More(SM) Card – Sealife
0% Intro APR*
0% Intro APR*
0% Intro APR*
Discover® More(SM) Card – Wildlife Collection
0% Intro APR*
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