Brush Up on Balance Transfers
Credit card balance transfers can be a smart move, because they can help make managing debt easier and save U money in the long run.
When you transfer a balance with UMe, you’ll enjoy a low, fixed rate — with the other guys you might get a lower or even zero interest rate for a certain period, often six months to a year, but then it might be back up to high interest rates after that introductory period, which could cost you more in the long run. With a UMe credit card balance transfer, you’ll pay less in interest, helping you pay off what you owe faster. It’s like giving yourself a financial break.
Here’s everything U need to know to get started with a UMe balance transfer:
- What Is a Balance Transfer and How Does It Work?
- How To Transfer Your Credit Card Balance in 5 Steps
- Transfer Balance Tips: What Happens When You Transfer a Balance to a Credit Card?
- How Does a Balance Transfer Affect Your Credit Score?
Plus a bonus to help U get ahead:
Save With a UMe Balance Transfer Today!
At UMe, we work for U. Let us help you with a credit card balance transfer that fits your financial needs.
With the right strategy, a balance transfer can be the solution for your credit card debt. We have broken down the process into simple steps, so you can easily make the transfer and start saving money immediately.
Of course, we can also help U through any and all financial paths, including personal loans, to help you get — and stay — debt free.
Stop or give us a call at (818) 239-2900, and we’ll walk you through the application process — or apply online 24/7 today!
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