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  • noh
    noh Posts: 5,820 Forumite
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    From what I can see there your 0% interest period ended on the 25th July 2011.
    You are now and have been since that date, paying interest at the standard rate on any outstanding balances.
  • zoosh
    zoosh Posts: 36 Forumite
    noh wrote: »
    What does it say?

    Can't seem to copy the text from the .pdf :mad:
    If you are, then last month's statement should have given an "estimated interest next month" figure.

    But I rather suspect you haven't viewed an official Virgin statement for some time (if ever?) if you didn't know where to find it?

    Yeah doesnt say anything about an "estimated interest next month"
  • zoosh
    zoosh Posts: 36 Forumite
    noh wrote: »
    From what I can see there your 0% interest period ended on the 25th July 2011.
    You are now and have been since that date, paying interest at the standard rate on any outstanding balances.

    Thanks Noh. Yeah I think your right. Iam not going to spend any more on the card, but will I be charged interest on the current balance?

    On a side note I received a Virgin letter this week and they offered to increase my credit limit! I declined!
  • noh
    noh Posts: 5,820 Forumite
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    zoosh wrote: »
    ..............
    but will I be charged interest on the current balance?


    Yes you will. The standard rates of interest apply as stated on the page you posted.
  • zoosh
    zoosh Posts: 36 Forumite
    Ok as I thought really. Can you recommend another 0% CC which is running atm?
  • noh
    noh Posts: 5,820 Forumite
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    I'm not familiar with what is available at present.
    Yorkshireboy may be able to make a suggestion.
    Otherwise go and have a look at the credit card tables on stoozing.com
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