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Virgin Credit card/Balance Transfers

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  • clio
    clio Posts: 3,345 Forumite
    yeah 49-70 is what i now get after reading your post.. 44.70+5 = 49.70 will tell him, infact i'll get him to join up
    as having a Virgin card is hard work and he will need info/help/advice all of the time lol....
  • jon200
    jon200 Posts: 64 Forumite
    I've actually now decided to apply for a Barclaycard Platinum, same terms as the Virgin card, with a slightly lower interest rate as i bank with them.
  • clio
    clio Posts: 3,345 Forumite
    Y/B
    My mates just come around and he BT,d £3000 to c/account and they said his 1st payment was £89.40 +
    the min payment of £25 = £114.40 how come your figures show £5 ??
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Name Dropper
    clio wrote: »
    how come your figures show £5 ??
    Assuming the was told this verbally, rather than on a statement, I can only deduce that I understand the Virgin product better than MBNA themselves do? ;)

    If the "+ £25" is on his statement (or it turns out to be later), then he has a different set of T&C's from those currently on the Virgin website.
  • clio
    clio Posts: 3,345 Forumite
    Y/B
    Nah it was on activation for his new card today. doesnt really matter in a way as i said it has to
    be payed anyways so £5 or £25 isnt a problem i dont think he,ll be bothered for £20. He did say
    lad was a "plonka" his words lol not mine. coz the lad said the £5 payment changed april 2007.

    D/D set up for min payment futher payments are at £25 a month.
    should i tell hm to get back on to them about the £5/£25 prob.
  • clio
    clio Posts: 3,345 Forumite
    Y/B
    Just been thinking when his statement arrives it may be different so will ask him to make sure he reads his statement properly. Oh and btw i,m not saying you were wrong at all...
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