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    The most popular 0% intro APR credit cards combine lengthy promotional periods on purchases and balance transfers with minimal fees, giving you flexibility to finance large purchases or transfer ...

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    The U.S. Bank Visa® Platinum Card is a no-annual-fee card offering a 0% intro APR period on purchases and balance transfers for 21 billing cycles. After that, 18.74%–29.74% variable APR.

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