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barclaycard freedom rewards

weepeel
Posts: 9 Forumite
in Credit cards
Does MSE have exclusive terms as a referrer on CCs? I ask because on here the Barclaycard freedom rewards card has the 0% purchases period advertised as 25 month but on the barclaycard website it is only 12 months, the same as the balance transfer period.
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Well, don't know how exclusive the terms are, but obviously it does have some as after clicking the link you land to
https://www.barclaycard.co.uk/personal/pp-freedom?WT.mc_id=C022L011N91&WT.tsrc=DirectPartners&TC=MSE0720015&mpch=ads
page that shows 25 months.0 -
That's what i'm hoping, as i have applied and been accepted through to MSE eligibility calculator link. There's nowhere that tells you if you have the full 25 months after you are accepted so i will have to wait for the correspondence to arrive in post, but i'm impatient.0
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MSE say: " However, some people with poorer credit scores could get just 13 months at 0%"0
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25m 0% is a great deal. the Freedom Rewards programme is poor though. i'm a Barclaycard fan, in that they've been great for BTs, and once you get back from India to England you can get great CS.0
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I have received the card in the post, nothing that came with it confirms how long the 0% on purchases lasts for. On the online account it says to look at your latest statement, which of course will arrive one month from now. So as it stands it takes one month for barclaycard to tell you whether you have been accepted for 13 months or 25 months 0% on purchases.0
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Received the first statement today. I have the full 25 month 0% purchase deal which is a relief. It's just weird that you have to wait till your first statement to find that out.0
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