A Tip for Chase AGR Card Holders

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For those of you with the Chase AGR MasterCard, Chase allows you to pick your due date. Just go to the Customer Center tab and select "Change bill due date" under manage accounts. (Presumably, this can be done for all Chase credit cards.)

If you are still in your initial six-month 0% period, you can use this ability to extend the low interest rate. All you have to do is pick a due date later in the month. I was able to add twenty days to my last billing period by moving the due date, and, thus added as many days to my introductory rate.

PS: For those of you with the old Bank of America card (or any BofA card with Bill Pay Choice), Chase is a bill payee. This means that you can pay your credit card with your credit card and get a few more days of grace. Unfortunately, BofA plans to terminate Bill Pay Choice by the end of the year, so this is a perk that will not last.
 
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