That's how they get you. So I opened an American Express Blue Cash Everyday account. They're currently offering 0% APR for 12 months, which I have an alert set up for 10 months from now to have it down to zero.
The transfer process was easy enough, you just enter your card information in and the amount you want. Mine took about two weeks to get approved.
I also called my credit card companies and told them I needed a lower interest rate. Chase did not fly with that, so that was the full balance I transferred over to the AmEx immediately. Capital One however, lowered me 4% for 7 months, which was pretty cool of them. Another cool thing about Capital One is that they have the checking and savings accounts available, Capital One 360.
Formerly ING, an online bank that had a higher than average interest available for savings was a draw when I signed up. I've kind of just let it hang out and forgot about it for some time. I didn't have any money in it for a while. Now I have it set up as a back up to pay my Ventures card bill each month, to pay more than the minimum. Not saving as much as I'd like, but I've got a purpose for it.
I did some digging on the AmEx Blue Cash Everyday account for more benefits of being a card holder and found some surprising options that can be added to your card (with expiration date). Here are three of them.
Another place to look when you're on the hunt for money back!
Happy Transferring!
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