miles/points for ballance transfer
#2

Join Date: May 2006
Location: ORD
Programs: UA
Posts: 129
Doubtful, at least without a huge BT fee and/or no-grace period high APR. Otherwise everybody would just transfer $20,000 back and forth and rack up 20,000 miles+ per month.
Citi's Dividend card still offers $5 for every $1500 you transfer, but unless you have a no fee 0% BT offer it's probably not worth it.
Citi's Dividend card still offers $5 for every $1500 you transfer, but unless you have a no fee 0% BT offer it's probably not worth it.
#3


Join Date: Dec 2004
Posts: 8,224
One of the US Air cards (Juniper?) gives 1:1 up for up to a $10,000 balance transfer and 0% promo rate. You'll pay a transaction fee of some percent. Maximum fee is $100. If you put the $10,000 into a money market, you can make back the fee.

