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If you have an outstanding balance on your credit card with a high interest rate, you might consider a credit card balance transfer to another card with a lower interest rate. Here are the steps you can take to apply for a credit card balance transfer: 1. Check your credit score: Before applying for a balance transfer, it's important to know your credit score. You'll need a good credit score to qualify for the best balance transfer offers. You can check your credit score for free through several online credit reporting agencies. 2. Compare balance transfer offers: Look for credit cards that offer a low or 0% introductory APR on balance transfers. Compare the fees, length of the introductory period, and ongoing interest rates of each offer. 3. Apply for the new card: Once you've found a balance transfer offer that meets your needs, apply for the new credit card. You can typically apply online or over the phone. 4. Request a balance transfer: After you've been approved for the new credit card, contact the issuer to request a balance transfer. You'll need to provide the account information for your old credit card and the amount you want to transfer. 5. Wait for the transfer to complete: Once you've requested the balance transfer, it can take several days to several weeks for the transfer to complete. Make sure you continue to make payments on your old credit card until the transfer is complete to avoid any late fees or penalties. 6. Pay off the transferred balance: During the introductory period, make sure you pay off the balance you transferred to the new credit card. If you don't, you'll be charged interest on the remaining balance after the introductory period ends. By following these steps, you can take advantage of a credit card balance transfer to save money on interest and pay off your credit card debt faster.
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