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the small print on Chase freedom CREDIT CARD?


So i want to apply for the CFCC. My main reason it offers a 12 month 0% apr. I currently have a chase master card and i had a full 12 months of 0 apr and it was smooth and great. So before apply for this new CFCC i read the fine print and next to the intro apr it stated…(THE INTRO 0 PERCENT APR WILL BE 12 BILLING CYCLES OR 6 MONTHS BILLING CYCLES DEPENDING ON CREDIT HISTORY) ahaaa….well my question is what are the determine factors of this card being either 12 or 6 months of 0 percent apr?

That’s based on your credit as it saids. You might need to read on or call and ask what are their credit qualifications for the 12 months. When you find out then I suggest looking at your credit first before applying and make sure you meet their qualifications.

Comments

  1. jaysweep said on September 16th at 4:58 am:

    Here is a hint. You will not owe the credit card company any money for interest when you pay the credit card balance in full.
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  2. Kyle said on September 16th at 5:48 am:

    That’s based on your credit as it saids. You might need to read on or call and ask what are their credit qualifications for the 12 months. When you find out then I suggest looking at your credit first before applying and make sure you meet their qualifications.
    References :
    http://www.game-tyme.webs.com

  3. G. Whilikers said on September 16th at 6:35 am:

    It’s probably the same factors that go into your credit score. Good behavior and low debt means you are more worthy.

    But rather than running around from card to card trying to find the best rates, get rid of that balance completely. Put away the card, put all the money you can toward paying it off, and soon you will be FREE.
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