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Mint - 0% Until September 2006
YorkshireBoy
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in Credit cards
Mint have "rolled over" their 10 month card with...
0% on purchases and BT's* and cheques* until 1st September 2006.
* BT/cheque fee of 2% (max £49) applies until 1st February 2006.
http://www.mint.co.uk/credit_cards01.asp?id=CREDIT_CARDS
0% on purchases and BT's* and cheques* until 1st September 2006.
* BT/cheque fee of 2% (max £49) applies until 1st February 2006.
http://www.mint.co.uk/credit_cards01.asp?id=CREDIT_CARDS
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Hi there
I am new to all this, so please bear with me if I am being silly!
I have just applied for and received a mint card so that I can SBT a loan... does this mean I will have longer at 0% or is that for someone who aplies today?
pineapple_beachMFiT-T2 no 66. To clear £61000 mortgage by 10 Dec 2012
new balance 5/11/12 £18000Not going to make target but still delighted
Big debt £24500 Lightbulb moment Aug 04 :eek:All paid off 20.12.06 - YEEESSSS!!!!!!:j0 -
I suspect the latter, however you should either have it on your T&Cs or you should simply ring up CS and get them to confirm the expiry date.pineapple_beach wrote:I am new to all this, so please bear with me if I am being silly!
I have just applied for and received a mint card so that I can SBT a loan... does this mean I will have longer at 0% or is that for someone who aplies today?Conjugating the verb 'to be":
-o I am humble -o You are attention seeking -o She is Nadine Dorries0 -
As Paul says, if you already have your card, check the T&C's that you signed for with the credit agreement.pineapple_beach wrote:I have just applied for and received a mint card so that I can SBT a loan... does this mean I will have longer at 0% or is that for someone who aplies today?
Bear in mind though, that if you are on the "until July 2006" offer, your SBT cheque should not incur a fee if issued after 30th November - can you wait? Do check your own T&C's carefully.0 -
Thanks to you both - will dig t & c out. I can wait as the cheques are still in the post...
p_bMFiT-T2 no 66. To clear £61000 mortgage by 10 Dec 2012
new balance 5/11/12 £18000Not going to make target but still delighted
Big debt £24500 Lightbulb moment Aug 04 :eek:All paid off 20.12.06 - YEEESSSS!!!!!!:j0
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