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New deal then, 15 months 0%, best for a while.. shame they charge 2% for bt with no limit.
ps. I have never used this crowd, views please.. also, they told me they would take a bt from TSB ETC, as they are independant of anyone.. wonder if they also take MBNA etc
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ps. I have never used this crowd, views please.. also, they told me they would take a bt from TSB ETC, as they are independant of anyone.. wonder if they also take MBNA etc
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is this for new or existing customers?
Id love to know?Mad Mum to 3 wonderful children, 2 foster kittens and 2 big fat cats that never made it to a new home!
Aiming to loose 56 pounds this year. Total to date 44.5 pounds 12.5 to go. Slimming World Rocks!0 -
For new customers. They told me that if I wanted another 0% deal that they would close the card and then after a month I could reapply.0
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new customers i believe0
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anyway boss, are they a good company etc0
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We've just got this offer and applied and were accepted.Seems fine...0
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I found them to be good except for the closing of my card - its taken them 6 months to get their backside in gear and finally report it to the CRA despite several letters in previous months saying they had informed them.
Nothing wrong with the card or offer though. For some reason they dont require employment details when applying, just how much you earn which I suppose anybody could just make up.0 -
Dont forget you have to spend £100 before July 1 st to enable you to get the 15 month interest free and they charge you 1.24% on new purchases which will last the term of the 15 month period. Which means if you spend a £100 only you end up paying another £24.00 (I think) if you take the balance transfer over the 15 month period.0
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That may have been a previous offer - here is the latest...Geordie_Girl wrote:Dont forget you have to spend £100 before July 1 st to enable you to get the 15 month interest free and they charge you 1.24% on new purchases which will last the term of the 15 month period. Which means if you spend a £100 only you end up paying another £24.00 (I think) if you take the balance transfer over the 15 month period.
https://www.capitalone.co.uk/web/raid/templates/formdual_temp_10_001.jsp?page_id=10401&context_id=2&step=1&product_id=20110 -
ive just applied for a 9 months 0% on all purchases card, would it make sense to apply for one of these....... go out buy all the stuff i need for my flat in the next couple weeks then balance transfer it all to this card? how long do they normally give you for transfering any balances over? apart from the 2% BT fee are there any other catches.... such as whether the spending £100 one above is correct?0
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Are they also offering card protection and identity theft for all cards not just your capital one card?MFWB
Mortgage when started: £232,000
Current mortgage Sept 2024: £232,000
Mortgage free day: Sept 2029
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