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What Are Interest Free Credit Cards




By Joseph Kenny

Credit cards that charge no interest on your purchases or on your balance transfer for a certain period of time are said to be interest free credit cards. This interest free period is for a certain time and limit. This gives you the chance for more shopping around and spending without any tension of being levied any extra amount. Thus you can save a lot on these cards.

At times it is so that the interest you pay would depend entirely on how good or bad you fair in credit ranking. Your annual income and nature of past payments also matter a lot. If you have had a bad credit history then you might have to pay a higher interest as compared to those who have good credit ranking. Thus, by paying off your balance on time or even before the due date you can easily assure the interest free credit card for your good credit ranking. Today all the major credit card companies provide customers with interest free credit cards whether they are Virgin credit card or Egg credit card or even Natwest credit card accompanied with additional offers.

Any interest free credit card can prove very advantageous for you by many means. This option gives you the chance of balance transfer and helps you to pay off your existing outstanding balance of your borrowings without added burden of interest. This card proves to be the handy tool when you are looking forward to a big purchase and want to repay in the easy installments. This card proves to be a boon for you if it is used wisely. Unfortunately the credit card issuers generally hide the actual APR and which comes into picture once the interest free period is over. This proves hard because now you have to pay more than what you may wish to.

Interest free credit cards are a great option for those running into high debts. Since, you can get an opportunity to pay back your debts without mounting any more of them. But do not let the concept of interest free credit cad pile up your debt any further. Within that interest free period you have to repay your outstanding amount within the stipulated period. The best way to find the interest free credit card is to go for a detail market research, seeking all the avenues available for the information and then go for any credit card.
 
 
About the Author
Joseph Kenny is the webmaster of the UK credit card comparison site http://www.creditcards121.com/, where you can find a selection of interest free credit cards. For US visitors there is also the comparison site http://www.credit-cards-info.com/ for all US interest free offers.

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