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easymoney.comNewest Review: ... fee the trade off being that you get no cashback at all. This selection process is made using sliding bars which are very easy to use, allowing a large variety of combinations with the general trade off being interest rate against annual fee and cashback. Having recently suffered the halving of cashback to 0.5% by eggcard, this is a welcome opportunity to notch up 80p cashback for every £100 ... more |
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by grayme m - written on 25/03/02 (Very useful, 283 readings)
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Visiting easymoney.com a few months ago I was greeted by a picture of Stelios, the Chairman of the EasyGroup, (encompassing EasyJet etc), cutting up his Barclaycard in protest of their policies over their ownership of Luton airport. Politics aside, the site then progressed to express what this self-named, very orange, alternative to Barclaycard could offer its card users. To my knowledge, it is the first credit card that allows you to set what benefits you want to have. For example, if you always pay the full balance of your card every month, you can set the cashback to maximum (0.8%), select to have no annual fee and allow the interest rate to rise to 17%; still ...


