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 Balance Transfer, What is it actually???

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dopp
post Mar 19 2012, 01:14 PM

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Rhb has 3mths 0% BT
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post Mar 19 2012, 02:58 PM

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guys, this is my understanding on BT

let's say, if you sign up 0%-6mth BT for 60K.

1)you need to pay 'not a cents less' of 60K/6=10K per month x 6mth before monthly statement due date. this manner NO interest will be charged on your BT program. rclxms.gif THIS IS THE ACTUAL MEANING OF 0%-6mth BT.

2)case 2 - on the same program above, statement shows min 5% of 10K repayment amount for month, say Feb. This is where the TRICK is. if you only pay 500, you will be charged % on bal 9500 aft statement due date till next statement date (ie y%pa x 9500xZZdays). if you continue this way, % will snowball eventho its still under BT. Banker starts to raise their eye-brown drool.gif ...thats where you are caught..(read those small fonts carefully)

2)case 3 - if you pay ' a cent less or a day late than the min 5% or due date stated. you are deem to have DEFAULT the BT program entirely. Thus, BT cancelled and all balance of BT will be charged at 18%pa till full seatlement. rclxub.gif

Further NOTE under the new system. If you failed to pay in FULL your current month statement amount before the due date, all your UNBILLED transactions will NOT enjoy the 30days interest-free anymore (before statement date). Instantly, interest will be imposed on all transactions from date of posting.

One more point to note, if your statement bal is say, 1507.62. if you pay 1507 before due date, its still consider repayment not in FULL. So, always pay 1510 (specially if you are paying vis cash doposit machine). Banking computing system recognise digits to digits. this apply to loan repayment such as mortgage, hp etc.


If i'm wrong, pls share your inputs thumbup.gif

This post has been edited by vincentwmh: Mar 19 2012, 05:22 PM
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post Mar 20 2012, 09:04 AM

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Check out my latest article on Balance Transfers 2012 for Credit Cards

Credit Card Balance Transfer Plan 2012 - Gone is the best 0% Interest Free Loan.

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post Mar 20 2012, 09:51 AM

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QUOTE(Gen-X @ Mar 20 2012, 09:04 AM)
Check out my latest article on Balance Transfers 2012 for Credit Cards

Credit Card Balance Transfer Plan 2012 - Gone is the best 0% Interest Free Loan.

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you miss out HSBC balance transfer plan. anyway, great article rclxms.gif
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post Mar 20 2012, 12:06 PM

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QUOTE(Gen-X @ Mar 20 2012, 09:04 AM)
Check out my latest article on Balance Transfers 2012 for Credit Cards

Credit Card Balance Transfer Plan 2012 - Gone is the best 0% Interest Free Loan.

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very good write-up, i'm awaiting the CIMB BT as well here.
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post Mar 20 2012, 02:30 PM

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http://www.hlb.com.my/promo/pfs/cc_balance...x.jsp?s=ccpromo

is tis really worth?? nt much info on their website oso..
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post Mar 20 2012, 04:15 PM

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guys, is payment period of BT have any different with normal CC payment?
(due date ~20 days after statement date)
someone say about being charged if 1 day late..
is it 1 day late after due date? or is it for BT, due date = statement date?

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post Mar 20 2012, 04:16 PM

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QUOTE(monara @ Mar 20 2012, 04:15 PM)
guys, is payment period of BT have any different with normal CC payment?
(due date ~20 days after statement date)
someone say about being charged if 1 day late..
is it 1 day late after due date? or is it for BT, due date = statement date?
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It depends on the BT type and from which bank.
Best to confirm with the Customer Service (talk to different CS also)
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post Mar 21 2012, 10:08 AM

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Just an update on UOB BBT New-to-Bank 6-month 0%
- if you apply for BT in March 2012, you will get a separate BT account.

As for my case, pending my request to convert to separte BT account as it was "mis-informed" by their UOB Sales person.
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post Mar 21 2012, 10:35 AM

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Where to get this info about UOB BBT New-to-Bank 6-month 0%? Or it's only for invitation?
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post Mar 21 2012, 10:46 AM

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QUOTE(uhlaw @ Mar 21 2012, 10:35 AM)
Where to get this info about UOB BBT New-to-Bank 6-month 0%? Or it's only for invitation?
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Applicable when you apply a new UOB Credit Card (BT application must be within 30 days from Card approval date)

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