- [UPDATED: March 17, 2015]
high interest credit cards work out? You're in luck - the credit card companies are now wooing customers with credit cards, with long periods without introduction of interest, up to 18 months. This means you can buy something today, do not pay, and still earn interest for 18 months - that is until mid-2015! Or if you are already paying interest on another credit card, you can transfer your balances to that card at 18 months 0% APR card and run no interest on the balance until 2015. Anyway save you a ton money in interest charges.
These cards are currently offering a 18 months 0% APR (no interest until mid-2015):
Citi Simplicity® Card
with an 18-month period 0% Intro APR generous, it is hard to go wrong. But Citi Simplicity does not stop there, it also has no late fees, no penalty fees and no annual fee. Buy something new or transfer your balances over-APR credit card this card and save money while enjoying the interest free period 1.5 years. Read Review
The Citi Diamond Preferred®
Like Citi Simplicity card, Citi Diamond Preferred offers users a 18 months 0% Intro APR and no cost annual. The main differences between this card and Citi Simplicity is the preferred diamond will charge late fees or penalty fees if applicable and it has a slightly lower APR ongoing for those with excellent credit. Read Review
Card Check - Balance Transfer
Here is another beautiful 18 months 0% card in April that will let you enjoy the interest free balance transfers until 2015. purchases receive a little shorter, but still generous, 6 months 0% APR Add to profit cashback - 5% cash back on categories that rotate quarterly (up to 1500 $) and 1% rebate on all other purchases - and you have yourself a great card that combines with cashback long 0% intro APRs. Read Review
While 18 months 0% APR is hard to beat, here are some cards that might be worth considering for other reasons:
Slate® Chase
slightly shorter 15-month 0% Intro APR for Slate purchases and balance transfers is balanced nicely by its introduction fee $ 0 balance transfer (other cards usually charge 3-5%). Not having to pay balance transfer fee when you move your balances to that card can save you a ton of money. Read Review
Barclay Mastercard Ring
While this card does not offer a 0% APR, it has a continues incredibly low 8.00% (variable) APR on purchases and balance transfers. Furthermore, as the Slate card no balance transfer fee. Add to that unique features as having maps elements involved in profit making or loss as well as a type of profit sharing and you have a card to consider. Read Review
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