Capital One Cashback MasterCard
Review:
Introduced to the market in summer 2007 the cash back card is a return to an always popular offer. The chance to earn money on your purchases. If your the type of consumer that pays your balances off each month then this type of offer is very attractive. Basically it becomes a source of free money. Beware however that if you carry balances over then you would benefit car more from lower standard rates as the interest on balances outweighs the benefit of the cashback if you consistently have a running balance.
Introduced to the market in summer 2007 the cash back card is a return to an always popular offer. The chance to earn money on your purchases. If your the type of consumer that pays your balances off each month then this type of offer is very attractive. Basically it becomes a source of free money. Beware however that if you carry balances over then you would benefit car more from lower standard rates as the interest on balances outweighs the benefit of the cashback if you consistently have a running balance.
| FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY, THIS IS A SNAPSHOT OF THE DETAILS WHEN WITHDRAWN IN MAY 2008 |
| Type: MasterCard Cash Back: Yes. 1% on all purchases Balance Transfers: 0% APR till 1st November 2008 3% handling fee Purchases 0% APR till 1st November 2008 Long term APR (Standard rate) typical 15.9% APR variable Cash Advances (withdrawals): 3% charge with a minimum fee of £3 Foreign Currency Transactions: charge of 2.75% Minimum Repayment: minimum repayment is £5 or 3% of outstanding balance, whichever is greater Annual Fee: none Maximum Interest Free Period: up to 45 days for purchases Credit Limit: This will be set between £1,000 and £16,000Fee's: The following all charged at £12 |
Other Facts:
Free travel insurance
Capital One Bank (Europe) plc, 350 Euston Road, London NW1 3JJ.
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