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Sainsburys credit card - 0% for 12 months
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On NEW purchases only using either their Standard or Platinum cards.
Wealth warning now follows -
DO NOT USE THESE CARDS FOR BALANCE TRANSFERS IF YOU ARE EXPECTING 0% ON THOSE.
Full details at
http://www.sainsburysbank.co.uk/credit_cards/cca_creditcards_zone.shtml
If you are considering making a largish purchase this is ideal - especially if you already have the money for that purchase tucked up in an ISA or elsewhere.
Plus you get Nectar points!
Wealth warning now follows -
DO NOT USE THESE CARDS FOR BALANCE TRANSFERS IF YOU ARE EXPECTING 0% ON THOSE.
Full details at
http://www.sainsburysbank.co.uk/credit_cards/cca_creditcards_zone.shtml
If you are considering making a largish purchase this is ideal - especially if you already have the money for that purchase tucked up in an ISA or elsewhere.
Plus you get Nectar points!
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Looks good, but what's the difference between the Standard and Platinum cards? ???'Puritanism: the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy'.
H L Mencken0 -
The platinum has a higher credit limit to start you off0
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The platinum has a higher credit limit to start you off
Doh! ::)
Ta! ;D'Puritanism: the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy'.
H L Mencken0 -
Please note this card is covered in detail in my 'best card for purchases' article.
It's always worth checking the articles section first
i do try and keep the articles as up to date as possible, especially for credit cards
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