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Quick View Purchase Rate Balance Transfer Purchase Rate Long Term Balance Transfer Cashback Reward Scheme Lowest Standard Rate Charity Prepaid Football
  Typical APR (variable) Intro Balance Transfer Fee 0% Purchases 0% Balance Transfers  
Virgin Money Virgin Credit Card 16.6% 2.98% 0% for 6 months 0% for 16 months Offers 0% on balance transfers for 16 months and 0% on purchases for 6 months. The card also provides numerous offers and discounts.
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MBNA Europe Platinum Plus Card 15.9% 2.90% until 1/3/2009 until 1/1/2010 0% on balance transfers made in the first 90 days until December 2009 (2.9% handling fee applies), 0% on card purchases until February 2009. 0% on cash transfers into your current account made in the first 90 days (2.9% handling fee applies), 15.9% APR typical rate (variable).
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Capital One Bank Fixed Rate Card 8.5% 0.00% until 1/8/2012 until 1/8/2012 Offers a low rate of 8.5% p.a. variable on balance transfers and purchases, fixed until 1st August 2012. No balance transfer fee applies. 8.5% APR typical variable.
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Halifax All in One Card MasterCard 15.9% 3.00% 0% for 10 months 0% for 10 months Offers 0% for 10 months for balance transfers and purchases.
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Alliance & Leicester Credit Card (Internet only) 15.9% 3.00% 0% for 3 months 0% for 12 months Offers 0% interest on balance transfers for 12 months (3% handling fee applies). Also offers 0% interest on purchases for 3 months. Typical 15.9% APR variable.
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American Express Platinum Cashback Credit Card 18.9% 0.00% None None Earn 5% money back for the first 3 months (up to a maximum of £200), then 1.5% money back with no limit.
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Capital One Bank Low Rate Balance Transfer Card Fee Free 15.9% 0.00% until 1/5/2009 until 1/1/2011 Offers a low rate of 6.5% p.a. variable on balance transfers until 1st January 2011 (no balance transfer handling fee). It also offers 0% interest on purchases until 1st May 2009. 15.9% APR typical variable
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MBNA Europe Platinum Rewards Card 15.9% 2.90% 0% for 3 months 0% for 13 months 0% p.a. for 13 months on balance transfers made in the first 90 days (2.9% handling fee applies), 0% p.a. on card purchases for 3 months from the date your account is opened, 15.9% APR Typical rate (variable) & Rewards! What more could you ask for?
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Post Office Ltd Credit Card 16.9% 2.98% 0% for 3 months 0% for 12 months Offers 0% interest on balance transfers for 12 months (2.98% handling fee applies). Also offers 0% interest on purchases for 3 months and 0% commission on overseas purchases. Typical 16.9% APR variable.
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Credit Card Articles

Fees - the new battleground in the credit card market

As the market approaches saturation point, in terms of 0% balance transfer deals, MoneyExpert.com is predicting that transfer fees will prove to be the new battleground for providers. ... Read more

Credit card firms cash in on ATM withdrawals

Consumers using credit cards to withdraw cash are facing huge APRs if they fail clear their balance, according to MoneyExpert.com. The average rate charged on cash withdrawals has risen consistently from 21.27 per cent in November 2006 to 25.3 per cent now, with the most expensive charging an unbelievable 46.19 per cent. Additionally, 65% of cards charge more than the market average APR for taking out cash. ... Read more

Research identifies poor returns of credit reward schemes

The majority of people with loyalty schemes linked to their cards are not claiming their rewards. New research from Sainsbury’s Credit Cards reveals that during the last 12 months, some 8.19 million people have collected rewards linked to their credit cards but only 3 million have actually bothered to claim them. ... Read more

Borrowing – Where big is better

Things have lurched from bad to horrific in the US as two giant mortgage lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have revealed the dire straits they’re in. Fortunately for them, it seems the US Federal Reserve is following the Bank of England’s lead, offering the lenders vast funds at a much reduced rate. ... Read more

Money for nothing as £4.25 billion goes begging

The credit crunch might be squeezing people’s finances but some 83 per cent of customers have still failed to cash in on some £4.25 billion worth of gift vouchers, credit notes, loyalty points and air miles, according to new research from MoneyExpert.com. ... Read more

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If you already have a credit card with an outstanding balance, the chances are that it is costing you more than it should. Even though there are a number of great opportunities to make your money work harder, most people don�t bother changing their credit card and stick with a credit card that doesn�t reflect the best deal.

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