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Negotiating better rates from your current credit card
ОглавлениеRather than transferring your current credit-card balance onto a lower-interest-rate card (as mentioned in the preceding section), you can try to negotiate a better deal from your current credit-card company. Start by calling the bank that issued your current, high-interest-rate credit card and inform the bank that you want to cancel your card because you found a competitor that offers no annual fee and a lower interest rate. Your bank may choose to match the terms of the competitor rather than lose you as a customer. If it doesn’t, get that application completed for a lower-rate card.
Be careful with this strategy, and consider just paying off or transferring the balance without actually canceling the higher-interest-rate credit card. Canceling the card, especially if it’s one you’ve had for a number of years, may lower your credit score a bit, especially in the short term. Just be sure not to run up new charges on the card you’re transferring the balance from.