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Post Office CC end promotion date
Milarky
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I'm coming to the end of my PO credit card's six months at 0% - which began some time in late October. There are only purchases on the card (no BT was asked for) but they have not advised me in my March statement (just arrived) that my promotion will end next month - or on which particular day this will be - which would be quite common practice with other cards.
Can anyone with experience say how they found the end dates in their cases (did they get notified or have to phone PO services number in the end to find out?)
Thanks
Can anyone with experience say how they found the end dates in their cases (did they get notified or have to phone PO services number in the end to find out?)
Thanks
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I appear to have an answer to my own question: I called the free CS number (0800 1692000) and they finally told me the '8th May'. In my case that corresponds exactly to my statement date for that month and the first statement I received was in November.
It may be the case therefore that PO credit card (who, btw, are now stated as belonging to 'Bristol & West', not Bank of Ireland, and B&S are a subsidiary of Brittania BS now) gives 6 'clear months' at 0% rather than simply from 'account opening'.
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Bristol and West are still a subsidiary of the Bank of Ireland and continue to manage the card, along with other products including B&W mortgages. Only the savings business was taken on by Britannia.'Bristol & West', not Bank of Ireland, and B&W are a subsidiary of Brittania BS now.0
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