
If you’re looking for an effective and powerful way out of high-interest credit card debt, one of these unique cards might be the perfect thing for you. (FinanceBuzz)
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Wait! Before you pay your next credit card bill, you need to know about this. Too many people ignore it, but it could help a ton.
Apply for one of these balance transfer cards and, if approved, move your balance from your existing card to the new card. This allows you to stop paying insanely high interest for the duration of the intro period on the new card.
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