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Mint transfer charges 0% interest
samandmillie
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in Credit cards
Does anyone know if Mint charge you when you transfer a balance?
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This is for their new card. Don't know about old cards and BT fee outside introductory offer.For each balance transfer and cheque transaction debited to the account during the introductory period or during January 2007, we will charge you 2% of the transaction amount (minimum £5, maximum £49). Advances subject to a handling fee of 2% with a minimum of £2. Foreign exchange transactions subject to conversion fee of 2.65% (including purchase of foreign currency and travellers' cheques). Copies of statements are subject to a fee of £3.0 -
I think so, & they don't always tell you when you apply.
I have called people up (I work in the collections dep't) because they have 'gone over their agreed limit' & its because the charge has been put on & sent them over.
Its very very naughty. People get so peed off (understandably!), as do I having to call them.
LisaMoneyBox savings £30.37 (10/05/06)
Now at................£54.50(07/06/06)
:j :j :j :beer: :beer: :T
Bank account RBS in the black
Bank account Lloyds in the RED :mad:0 -
I've just recently got a Mint Card. Yes £49 BT fee. They also recommended not doing a full BT of the total credit limit, as I was hoping, to allow safe leeway for such eventualities.0
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i called a few days ago and the lady said there was no fee for BTs on my account. my card is probably about 18 months old.0
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