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American Express Platinum Cash Back Card
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18.9%
27.9%
Nil
Introductory 5.00% for 3 months on spend up to £2,000 per year. Standard 0.50% on spend up to £3,500 per year. 1.00% on spend between £3,501 - £10,000 per year. 1.50% on spend over £10,001 per year. No rebate will be made if the amount is less than £12 in the 12 months up to anniversary date.
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Bank of Ireland (UK) Moneyback MasterCard
0.0% for 3 months
17.9%
24.942%
Standard 0.50% on spend up to £15,000 per year.
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Barclaycard OnePulse with Cashback Visa
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12.4%
27.9%
Nil
Standard 0.50% on spend up to £6,000 per month. 5% cashback on Transport For London spend
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First Trust Bank (NI) Visa Option 1
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18.9%
18.899%
Nil
Standard 0.50% on spend over £5,000 per year. For initial £5K a £25 cash back is paid, for each £200 spend above £5K a further 0.5% is paid.
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Halifax Cashback Credit Card MasterCard
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15.9%
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27.95%
Nil
Standard 0.50% per year. 1% cashback on fuel and grocery spend. Cashback paid in £15 increments upon request. Subject to T&C.
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Smile Classic Visa
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20.9%
23.9%
Standard 0.25% per month.
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Notes:
Fees and rates subject to change without notice. Check all rates and terms before borrowing. Assumptions have been made in calculating savings/costs. The figures should be used to illustrate potential savings and should be confirmed with credit card providers.
Source:
www.moneyfacts.co.uk
Date Compiled:
4 July 2009
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