Sounds like a good move, as long as you dont default the interest rate wont sky rocket to like 35% or some crazy shit.I got an offer in the mail that will give me 5% interest on balance transfers, for the life of the balance. I have about $3500 I want to transfer at currently 19%. I most likely won't pay it off in a year, so instead of transferring from card to card, I may just lock in at 5%.
I think I'm going to try it. They say I'm pre-selected but haven't said how much I'm approved for. It also is 0% on purchases for 6 months then 13% afterwards.Sounds like a good move, as long as you dont default the interest rate wont sky rocket to like 35% or some crazy shit.
You dont want to use it for purchases though right?I think I'm going to try it. They say I'm pre-selected but haven't said how much I'm approved for. It also is 0% on purchases for 6 months then 13% afterwards.
NoYou dont want to use it for purchases though right?
how soon are you applying for all these? like how much time in between each application?No
Called and they'll let me know by mail. Most likely not approved. I don't understand why one card would approve me for said amount and not another.
This is the first Card I applied for in about 8-12 monthshow soon are you applying for all these? like how much time in between each application?
Doesnt really matter, i did a balance transfer a couple years back and they just deposited th emoney into my account and told me to pay it myself. I had the card for a few years though, that may have had something to do with it, but...I read in the letter it takes 48 hours for balance transfer approval. Maybe it takes time to verify the amount with the other credit card company.
Yea I don't have a card with this place.Doesnt really matter, i did a balance transfer a couple years back and they just deposited th emoney into my account and told me to pay it myself. I had the card for a few years though, that may have had something to do with it, but...
I've done it before. With impedance rise you can probably get away with it, depending on the amp.So, did you guys know it is ok and just peachy to run an amplifier below its rated impedance...
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