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I want a limit of maybe 10,000 dollars to help with my wedding. I also currently have a credit card, my only credit card of 3,000 dollars that I would like to pay off with the new credit card. I have very good credit so I really dont think that will be an issue.
I would definitely go for a Visa or Mastercard. You can use any main company (Bank of America, Chase, etc.). Just do a quick comparison on those sites and see which one offers the lowest rates for the longest period of time. If you are transfering a balance, don’t forget to see what the balance transfer fees are!
Just look for the ones that are offering a zero percent interest rate (and a rewards program would be nice). Make sure to only do this from secure websites that are from the actual companies. Good luck, and I hope you have a blessed marriage =).
I just wrote an article on this very topic.
I would definitely go for a Visa or Mastercard. You can use any main company (Bank of America, Chase, etc.). Just do a quick comparison on those sites and see which one offers the lowest rates for the longest period of time. If you are transfering a balance, don’t forget to see what the balance transfer fees are!
Just look for the ones that are offering a zero percent interest rate (and a rewards program would be nice). Make sure to only do this from secure websites that are from the actual companies. Good luck, and I hope you have a blessed marriage =).
http://www.Credit-Card-Advice.com/