Update: This credit card offer is available again.
Citi® is offering the Citi® Double Cash Card, which has an Intro APR Period of 18 months on Balance Transfers. Earn 2% cash back on purchases: 1% when you buy plus 1% as you pay. The annual fee is $0.
Thanks to Slickdeals Staff Member Jess96 for posting this deal.
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Citi® is offering the Citi® Double Cash Card, which has an Intro APR Period of 18 months on Balance Transfers. Earn 2% cash back on purchases: 1% when you buy plus 1% as you pay.
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"There is a balance transfer fee of either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater."
PLEASE STOP REPLYING TO A TWO YEAR OLD POST WONDERING WHY YOU CAN NOT FIND THIS SPECIFIC CARD/DEAL ANYMORE.
(above added after like the 6th person in a year necroed this discussion to reply to this post- original post from 2019 below)
Chase Slate is only 15 months but 0% balance transfer fee.
The slate itself sucks as a card to actually use for anything other than the BT, but if you're mainly concerned about the BT, and the 3 extra months won't kill you, it saves you 3% of however much you're transferring over this... plus once you're done with the BT you can product change it into a genuinely useful card like a Freedom or something.
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Folks would routinely get money back just for a couple of clicks online with price protection.
No standing in line for anything. In fact it often let you AVOID standing in line because you could buy wherever was easy and get the difference between that and the price the idiot standing in line during black Friday paid.
You seem incredibly proud about having intentionally not gotten yourself a bunch of cash back in your pocket. Maybe you're on the wrong forum?
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"There is a balance transfer fee of either $5 or 3% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater."
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I would suggest Chase Slate or BoFa card with zero transaction fee. I don't want to prepay my interest via fee. Bad deal but again if you are paying 18% then that is different story.
Interest earned... Good... Interest paid... Bad
Other places to review bonuses and cashback would be hustlermoneyblog.com or Nerdwallet.com
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