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| Egg :: Credit Card | |
|---|---|
| Typical APR (variable) | 17.9% |
| Annual rates for cash withdrawals | 23.90% |
| Cash withdrawal charge | 3.00% |
| Cash Withdrawal minumum fee | £3.00 |
| Minimum salary required to apply | £ |
| Intro rate | 0.00% |
| Introductory rate period | 01/05/2012 |
| Maximum interest free period | 45 Days |
| Existing card debt transfer allowed |
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| Travel/accident insurance | Up to £50k |
| Purchase protection | 90 days up to £2,000 per claim |
| Loyalty bonus/cash back | Cashback |
| Annual Fee | None |
| Notes |
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| 0% introductory rate applies to new purchases until 01/06/2011 and balance transfers until 01/05/2012 from credit/store cards, overdrafts and loans (transferred before 01/06/2011) and is only available to new Egg Card customers. Cash fee shown is for non-ATM cash advances, fee for ATM cash advances is 3% (min £5). Introductory rate balance transfers will be subject to a fee of 3%. A default payment of £16 will be charged for going over limit, late payments and for returned payments. Refer to provider for more details and terms and conditions. |
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Last Updated: 11-02-2012