I recently had the chance to discuss about the various types of credit cards with my cousin who lives in London. We managed to compare our credit cards and according to her, the UK credit card that she is using has brought her a lot of benefits.
Her new Mint credit card has an attractive introductory offer, which was what made her switch cards in the first place and the recently lowered APR sweetened the deal.
She said that since she shops with her credit card all the time because she doesn't like carrying too much cash, her Mint credit card can save her a tidy sum of money thanks to its 0% interest on purchases until 1st January, 2008, 0% on balance transfer until 1st August, 2008 and 0% on balance transfers until 1st April, 2009.
My cousin said that if using her previous card, she would have been charged for all these and a little fees here, a little fees there all add up to quite a lot. By the sound of it, she sure is utterly satisfied with her new Mint credit card!
Her new Mint credit card has an attractive introductory offer, which was what made her switch cards in the first place and the recently lowered APR sweetened the deal.
She said that since she shops with her credit card all the time because she doesn't like carrying too much cash, her Mint credit card can save her a tidy sum of money thanks to its 0% interest on purchases until 1st January, 2008, 0% on balance transfer until 1st August, 2008 and 0% on balance transfers until 1st April, 2009.
My cousin said that if using her previous card, she would have been charged for all these and a little fees here, a little fees there all add up to quite a lot. By the sound of it, she sure is utterly satisfied with her new Mint credit card!
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