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Hermes

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In regards to my post about my debt problem, I'm looking for a good credit card to transfer my high balances to.  I know I qualify for Plantium, and I am looking for one w/0% interest for a year, and a low APR after that.  Need the 0% on balance transfers and purchases.


Can anyone recommend a good credit card or a good company to check out?  Any to stay away from?  Any websites would be helpful too.


Thanks



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Gucci

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I don't know much about credit cards because I only have a Discover platinum but it works well for me and I haven't had any problems with it.  I just started earning cash back on it so that's always good (only like 1% but I'm up to $24 with it).  They have good customer support when you are disputing charges and will help you get it straight. My minimum payments are $10/mo but I don't usually have a balance over $400 on it so not sure if that is a factor.

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Dooney & Bourke

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check bankrate.com  they have a tool that helps you find the right card for your needs based on annual fee, APR, balance transfer APR, etc.

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Kate Spade

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yep, i agree, bankrate.com is the place to check out.  however i might add, usually it's pretty tough to find a card that offers 0% on balance trans. AND purchases.  what i do is have my balance transfer on one card & have another card w/ low APR on purchases for regular spending.  good luck & check out creditboards.com & the debt support group on ivillage.com, i've learned a lot there & gotten tons of tips!!

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Marc Jacobs

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Stay away from MBNA and Household Bank.


Good banks that are offering a year or more of no interest are Chase and Bank of America.  HTH!!



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