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MBNA - 'handling fee' vs 'cash transactions handling fee'??
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tinkerbell84
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Hello -
OH has had a nice offer through from MBNA today - we're interested in stoozing with it as it will really help with our offset mortgage
But the language is confusing. It says it is a 0% deal on "attached credit card cheques and all new balance transfer transactions."
Then it says (in the little print) that "a handling fee of 3% (min 3 pounds, max 75) will apply to all cheque transactions, balance transfer and money transfers.......... For cash transactions a handling fee of 3% applies (min 3 pounds, max unlimited)"
I'm confused as to what a super balance transfer counts as. He has an Egg money account which could be used as a mule, but can someone please explain the difference between the 2 sets of charges above? Obviously we'd rather cap the fee at 75 quid!
Thank you
OH has had a nice offer through from MBNA today - we're interested in stoozing with it as it will really help with our offset mortgage

But the language is confusing. It says it is a 0% deal on "attached credit card cheques and all new balance transfer transactions."
Then it says (in the little print) that "a handling fee of 3% (min 3 pounds, max 75) will apply to all cheque transactions, balance transfer and money transfers.......... For cash transactions a handling fee of 3% applies (min 3 pounds, max unlimited)"
I'm confused as to what a super balance transfer counts as. He has an Egg money account which could be used as a mule, but can someone please explain the difference between the 2 sets of charges above? Obviously we'd rather cap the fee at 75 quid!
Thank you
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From what you have posted, your Super Balance Transfer either using the cheques or by calling Customer Services will be capped at £75.
You wouldn't want to be doing Cash Advance transactions anyway because they usually incur interest at an extortionate rate.0 -
tinkerbell84 wrote: »He has an Egg money account which could be used as a mule,
Alson MBNA allow transfers direct to your Bank Account so you don't need to use the Egg Money as a mule in this case.0 -
I know
I didn't want to have to need to use the mule Egg account unless it would save money
Thanks for your help - I'll get him to ring them tomorrow :j0
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