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  2. Everything you need to know about balance transfer checks - AOL

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    A balance transfer check is a paper check provided by a credit card issuer that ... take you over your total credit limit on that card. Money ... card should have a customer service number on it. ...

  3. How do balance transfers work, and will one work for you? - AOL

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    Applying for a balance transfer card is as simple as going to a credit card issuer’s website and providing your name, address, Social Security number, income, and the amount you want to transfer.

  4. How credit inquiries affect your credit score - AOL

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    Checking your own credit score is considered a soft inquiry and does not lower your credit. Many credit card issuers offer access to your credit score for free (some even offer credit monitoring ...

  5. Credit card balance transfer - Wikipedia

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    A credit card balance transfer is the transfer of the outstanding debt (the balance) in a credit card account to an account held at another credit card company. [1] This process is encouraged by most credit card issuers as a means to attract customers. The new bank/card issuer makes this arrangement attractive to consumers by offering incentives.

  6. Do balance transfers hurt your credit score? - AOL

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    Every time you add a new credit card to your wallet, it affects your credit score. When you apply, the card issuer runs a hard inquiry on your credit report which shaves off up to 10 points from ...

  7. Do balance transfers hurt your credit score? - AOL

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    Every time you add a new credit card to your wallet, it can affect your ... for your own situation, check out our credit ... two credit cards. Your first card has a credit limit of $10,000 and a ...

  8. 6 things to do after completing a balance transfer - AOL

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    You also run the risk of creating another large balance on a different card, which can negatively affect your credit. Focus on building good money management habits and paying off your transferred ...

  9. Key takeaways. A credit card with an introductory 0 percent APR can help you manage new debt or pay off old balances. However, a 0 percent intro APR card can hurt your credit if it causes you to ...