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Cashback credit card with printed statements

I would like to apply for a cashback credit card which still issues printed statements (ie, not just web-based.) I already have the Egg Money card but that is just web-based. Can anyone suggest any?

Many thanks.

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  • James
    James Posts: 2,059 Forumite
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    There is one, but cashback is on limited use: ie 1% cashback on fuel purchases at filling stations, and certain other uses too.

    The 1% cashback is printed for every transaction it applies to on your month statement.

    The issuer is CSMA (Liverpool Victoria) in the process of being transferred to Morgan Stanley.

    http://www.csma.uk.com/finance/creditcard/?3
  • pin
    pin Posts: 4,265 Forumite
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    Amex (blue or platinum)

    Conran (MBNA)

    Both of the above provide printed statements.
    "An eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind" - Mahatma Gandhi
  • TomC_3
    TomC_3 Posts: 15 Forumite
    Thanks - does anyone know about the Morgan Stanley platinum? Their website is a bit ambiguous - it talks about statements but does not specify what form they take!
  • simongregson
    simongregson Posts: 891 Forumite
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    The Morgan Stanley card has printed statements, currently doing 2% cashback on the first £2000 until the beginning of October.

    Then 1% on 1st £2000, followed by 0.5% CB

    Simon.

    PS. and £10.80 cashback via https://www.greasypalm.co.uk
  • IvanOpinion
    IvanOpinion Posts: 22,136 Forumite
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    The GE Money Everyday card offers 3% cashback on food and petrol (up to a maximum purcvhase value of £5000). I am assuming it gives paper statements but can't find a specific reference.

    Ivan
    I don't care about your first world problems; I have enough of my own!
  • buses7675
    buses7675 Posts: 837 Forumite
    The GE Money Everyday card offers 3% cashback on food and petrol (up to a maximum purcvhase value of £5000). I am assuming it gives paper statements but can't find a specific reference.

    Ivan


    This card hasn't (yet) got online access (apparantly they are working on it, few months someone was told IIRC), so they must be giving paper statements!

    The A&L (MBNA) 0.5% Moneyback Card which you can get if you are a A&L Premier/Premier Direct Current Account holder also gives paper statements.

    Cheers

    Steve
    completed Uni in 2004 without any student debt - woohoo!
  • IvanOpinion
    IvanOpinion Posts: 22,136 Forumite
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    buses7675 wrote:
    This card hasn't (yet) got online access (apparantly they are working on it, few months someone was told IIRC), so they must be giving paper statements!
    Thanks Steve, that answers that question (I try not to think to heavily about these things) :D

    Ivan
    I don't care about your first world problems; I have enough of my own!
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