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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Mississippi
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So if I move onto IVF I want to use Care Credit as they have 18 months no interest. Capital One (whom this RE accepts) has outrageous interest rates.
How can I get this RE to accept Care Credit? Any ideas? Anyone done this before?
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Louisiana
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What about finding out if the credit card you use that has 18mo no interest will take the balance transfer and still defer the interest for 18 months. if they do, then just get a capital one, make the charge to it and then transfer to the card with the perks. it would be a win - win. best wishes, mimi |
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