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        <description>0 APR credit cards are wonderful. The trouble is that they only offer 0 APR for a certain time, after which all 0 APR credit cards revert to charging you the same interest rate as all the other cards out there. This is most unfortunate. But there is a way of ensuring that the card you have is always a 0 APR credit card. You just transfer the balance to a new card when the old one's 0 interest period runs out. But will you remember to do that every time? Perhaps not. ...</description>
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        <pubDate>Fri, 05 Aug 2011 05:56:27 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>0 APR Credit Cards updated Fri Aug 5 2011 5:56 am EDT</title>
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            <description>0 APR credit cards are wonderful. The trouble is that they only offer 0 APR for a certain time, after which all 0 APR credit cards revert to charging you the same interest rate as all the other cards out there. This is most unfortunate. But there is a way of ensuring that the card you have is always a 0 APR credit card. You just transfer the balance to a new card when the old one's 0 interest period runs out. But will you remember to do that every time? Perhaps not. Luckily, there's a service I know which does this for you, and it's completely free to use. To access the service (it's completely free) go to Credit Card Balance Transfers US and Credit Card Balance Transfers UK if you live in Blighty. &amp;amp;nbsp;Anyone can actually use this service. Did I mention it's free?</description>
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