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How To Profit From 0% Interest Credit Cards

By: Douglas Titchmarsh



How To Profit From 0% Interest Credit Cards

Credit cards equal debt, it's almost a universal truth. Almost.
It is possible, and is being done right now, to turn a profit
from 0% credit cards. 

Before we get started here are some things you need to realise
before you even attempt to profit from these 0% interest credit
cards.

1. It's no use making small percentage profits when you are
already paying out large interest on debts elsewhere. Clear your
debts first if you have any apart from a mortgage.

2. You will need to be vigilant on the 0% periods expiry, most
will be 6 months, and you need to make sure you pay the money
back then.

3.You need to be able to forget you have the money you borrowed
on the credit card, and not dip into it for any reason.

4. You will need a good credit score from the start of this
venture or it won't happen at all.

Now with those little caveats out of the way, we can get to the
meat of the idea, and profit from those credit card companies.

Firstly you will need to find a credit card with a 0% interest
rate for at least six months, some even offer up to nine months
0% interest. Then you need to apply for it, and wait.

You will also need either a loan or another credit card you can
draw up to the limit of your 0% card on. Now here comes the
science bit.

Pay the limit of the 0% credit card into a bank account by
drawing it as cash or direct transfer, and immediately use the
0% card to transfer the balance to the other card to make it
paid up.

The money you just got out can be placed into a high interest
savings account. Leave it there until you have to pay up the 0%
card at which point you will still only owe the original amount
you transferred onto it. You will have made interest on the
money while you had it and owe 0% interest.

If you have a real clean credit history you could even transfer
the balance from another o% interest credit card to the first
one, and leave the money earning interest in the savings account.

This is only meant as an informational overview, and you will
need to research the credit cards and relevant laws in your own
country or state. Here in the UK a few savvy people are using 0%
interest credit cards to make them a nice sum, and as long as
you remember the few simple rules at the beginning of this
article you could too. 


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