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In the spring of 2012, Discover was offering 0% APR on purchases for 15 months, as well as 0% APR on balance transfers for 15 months. Discover has a number of credit products and offers various specials from time to time. You can check out the latest offerings at www.discovercard.com
Discover Credit Card offers an intorductory purchase and transfer APR of 0%. After 15 months at 0% APR, the APR will change to a variable purchase APR. The APR will vary from 11.99% to 19.99%.
The APR of a Discover credit card is 0% for the first 14 months on purchases and transfers. Later, it will increase, ranging from 10.99% to 19.99% with no annual fees.
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There are several credit card companies that offer 0% APR on balance transfers. Some of the companies are: Chase Freedom Visa, Citi Dividend World MasterCard, Citi Platinum Select Card, Citi Forward, Citi Simplicity, Citi Diamond Preferred Card, Discover Open Road Card, Miles by Discover Card, Capital One Platinum Prestige Credit Card, Discover More Card, Escape by Discover Card. Some of these only offer 0% balance transfers on a temporary basis.
There are a couple companies that offer a 0 percent balance transfer. Some of these companies are Discover, BankRate and Nerdoffer. 0 percent balance offer isn't something that is recommended.
A good credit card that offers 0 ARP is Discover card but in order to qualify for a 0 APR credit card you must have proof of income and a great credit standing.
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There are a number of different credit card companies that offer 0 percent APR credit cards. Some of the companies that offer 0 percent APR are Capital One and Discover.
The Discover Student More card offers and introductory 0 percent interest rate for up to 6 months. After that, the interest rate is variable at 13 percent on up to 20 percent for purchases.
Discover card offers a 0% introductory APR for 14 months on balance transfers. This means that for 14 months there will be no interest and anything paid to that portion of the account will go towards the principle.