Credit Card - 111 products found
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Natwest Credit Cards:
... Natwest student credit card is definitely one of best credit deals that students can get. It has a 56 day interest free period meaning that you can wait two months before paying it back. This is great for if you have a delay on student finance. This is also a good credit card because you can set it up to direct debit from your natwest student account. This is the best student account around. The other advantage... Read the full review: Good for students by LouisDoyle |
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Accucard Accucard, the credit card where you define your own interest rate, cash-back on purchases, service levels and personalise your card's appearance. overall rating |
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Halifax Platinum Credit Cards Credit Card / overall rating |
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Paypal Topup Card Credit Card / The PayPal Top Up Card is a great way to stay on top of your spending. Just top it up with funds and use just like a debit card, almost anywhere you see the Visa logo. overall rating |
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Sony Credit Card / overall rating |
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Bank of Scotland Credit Card / overall rating |
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Sainsbury Visa Credit Card / overall rating |
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Smile Credit Card / overall rating |
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Splash Plastic Credit Card / Similar to prepaid mobile phones - you load up airtime and use it until it runs out. The Splash Plastic card works in exactly the same way. The money you load onto the card is the money you have to buy stuff online. overall rating |
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Airmiles Mastercard Credit Card in conjunction with Air Miles. overall rating |
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American Express Nectar Credit Card Credit Card / overall rating |
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Boots Advantage Card ... you are a regular shopper at Boots then you are missing out on free money if you do not have a Boots Advantage Card, this is not a debit or credit card it is just the Boots own loyalty card and it is easy to get one just pick up a card leaflet in the shop and fill out the registration details online or on the form and you will be able to start collecting points on your purchases. For every £1 you spend y4 Bootsou get four Advantage Card points. Each point is worth one pence so at 4% it is far more generous than the Tesco clubcard which is only 2% and that is during a double points promotion. Asyour points builds up you can redeem them to pay for your goods and this i... Read the full review: Fill my boots by sympatic |
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Boots Advantage Card ... would recommend anyone to get a Boots Advantage Card. It is by far one of the most generous loyalty cards available on the high street at present time. I have had mine since I was 16 years old and it has got me through some difficult times. Its ideal for picking up items when your low on funds and once I even managed to get everyone s Christmas presents without spending any cash so what s not to like. To get an Advantage Card you can sign up online and their head office will send you a permanent card that you can use every time your shopping in Boots Stores or www.boots.com. You can also sign up in store where the advisor can issue you with a temporary card that can b... Read the full review: You Need To Give A Little To Recieve A Little by Colz2009 |
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Credit Cards in general ... Cards This is a tricky topic to discuss really, becuase these things can cause major-major problems for some, but if handled correctly can be really great. Credit cards work by buying things on credit, so you buy whatever it is you want and don t have to pay for it until the end of the month. This is fine if you afford to pay off whatever it is you bought that month with your wages, but if not, then you area starting down a slippery slope. The main flaw with these cards is that the people that really need these cards should not be the ones to get them. If you cannot afford to buy something, you shouldn t be buying it in the first place. You should NOT be buying... Read the full review: Free money anyone? by jonnythurston |
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