Not exact matches
After this
promotional period ends, your
APR will shift to somewhere between 15.24 % to 25.24 % - depending on your credit worthiness.
After the end of the promotional 0 % APR period, the interest for each billing cycle is equal to the periodic rate multiplied by your balance after pay
After the end of the
promotional 0 %
APR period, the interest for each billing cycle is equal to the periodic rate multiplied by your balance
after pay
after payment.
After that, a 14.49 % - 23.49 % Variable
APR (depending on your creditworthiness), so you'll need to pay your balance off in full each month once the
promotional period ends to avoid racking up interest charges.
After the
promotional period, variable purchase
APR applies, currently 10.99 % — 20.99 %.
After the
promotional period ends, you will be charged the
APR for purchases, currently 14.99 %.».
After this
promotional period ends, your
APR will shift to somewhere between 15.24 % to 25.24 % - depending on your credit worthiness.
As a word of caution, since nothing lasts forever — any
promotional APR or interest - free terms are bound to end
after a particular time, so make it a point to utilise their benefit before the expiration of the
period.
You'll want to pay your balance within that timeframe, as the
APR is a steep 27.24 %
after the
promotional period (interest rate information as of July 19, 2016).
You'll never have to pay balance transfer fees — as you would with the Chase Slate ®
after the first 60 days — and you won't have to worry about when that
promotional 0 %
APR period ends.
Many balance transfer cards have the same interest rates as any other credit card
after the
promotional 0 %
APR period expires.
But if you go with the Chase Slate ®, you also have the option of transferring your balance to another 0 %
APR balance transfer credit card
after the
promotional period runs out if you need more time to pay down your debt.
After the introductory
period ends, the standard variable
APR for purchases will be applied to unpaid
promotional balances and new balance transfers.
After the
promotional period, the card has a relatively reasonable variable
APR between 15.49 and 24.49 percent, depending on the quality of your credit.
After the
promotional financing
period, a variable
APR of 13.24 to 23.24 percent will apply, based on your creditworthiness.
After this
promotional period is over, you'll be hit with an
APR of 11.99 to 23.99 percent, based on your creditworthiness.
Obviously, the 13.74 %
APR only applies to purchases and balance transfers
after the
promotional period is over.
After the
promotional period is over, you will only have to pay 13.74 %
APR for your purchases, which is a very good rate in the credit card world.
Introductory
APR of 0 % on Purchases and Balance Transfers for 15 months, and then the ongoing
APR of 16.24 % - 24.99 % Variable
APR; Chase doesn't charge deferred interest on the balance if you're still paying it off
after the
promotional period ends
After the
promotional period, a variable
APR of 14.99 % -24.99 % * applies based on your creditworthiness.