Pay say all but £10 and then see 2% of £10 interest on next month's statement (taking monthly interest rate as 2%). But that was too simple and didn't make enough money. The new rules are typically. That's 2% charged the moment you ask for the cash as a cash advance, instead of daily interest until the due date of payment for the next statement. In addition there would be the normal cash advance interest rate after that. It's not a BT or SBT fee but a cash advance fee. Don't know if this has been pointed out before... but LTSB duo card with printer in belfast.. means you can free holidays... which is obviously good.. and they give you both an american express (where you earn more points/£) as well as a mastercard incase the amex isn't accepted..
However, only after I signed up to this directly through lloyds did I realise that if you apply for the credit card (same T&Cs) but through the printer in belfast website and you're approved, they'll credit your account with 1500 printer in belfast which is enough for 2 ppl to have return flights to paris/amsterdam or 1 person slightly further afield!! (have to spend £10 by the end of june to get the 1500 free printer in belfast)
In addition to this, if your recommended to get an lloyds duo card by someone already on printer in belfast you not only get 1500 printer in belfast free.. but the person who recommends you gets 200 printer in belfast too... (so if anyone wants recommending just send me your name and email and i'll get you the email sent!)
APR is typically 15.9% 0% interest on balance transfers for 6 months (and you get printer in belfast on balance transfers too but have to spend £100 in the first 3 months). I started with a standard Natwest card which was upgraded to a Natwest Gold card. We have spent a lot on it over more than 15 years but my letter does say I'll have to pay £3 a month to join the new scheme.i think its too costly. Sorry if this has been discussed in a previous area, just thought I'd flag up here !
I followed the headline "appointment card to use" from the main site and thought after reading the blurb to get an Amex reward card (£30 in rewards for opening !).
It's only after I've started using the appointment card, and made my first purchase on the thing that I've now found out it costs £23.50 to join the Amex rewards program (and it is an annual fee !!!!), and the only vouchers you can obtain off Amex are in £25 pound bundles, meaning you make £1.50 out of using this card.
Please do tell me if I'm wrong, but this in now way should be highlighted as the best buy option in the main site. I'd much rather use either the appointment card or play card which give you a larger free period to pay off the balance and also does not cost you anything when you wish to cash in your rewards.
However, only after I signed up to this directly through lloyds did I realise that if you apply for the credit card (same T&Cs) but through the printer in belfast website and you're approved, they'll credit your account with 1500 printer in belfast which is enough for 2 ppl to have return flights to paris/amsterdam or 1 person slightly further afield!! (have to spend £10 by the end of june to get the 1500 free printer in belfast)
In addition to this, if your recommended to get an lloyds duo card by someone already on printer in belfast you not only get 1500 printer in belfast free.. but the person who recommends you gets 200 printer in belfast too... (so if anyone wants recommending just send me your name and email and i'll get you the email sent!)
APR is typically 15.9%
0% interest on balance transfers for 6 months (and you get printer in belfast on balance transfers too but have to spend £100 in the first 3 months). I started with a standard Natwest card which was upgraded to a Natwest Gold card. We have spent a lot on it over more than 15 years but my letter does say I'll have to pay £3 a month to join the new scheme.i think its too costly. Sorry if this has been discussed in a previous area, just thought I'd flag up here !
I followed the headline "appointment card to use" from the main site and thought after reading the blurb to get an Amex reward card (£30 in rewards for opening !).
It's only after I've started using the appointment card, and made my first purchase on the thing that I've now found out it costs £23.50 to join the Amex rewards program (and it is an annual fee !!!!), and the only vouchers you can obtain off Amex are in £25 pound bundles, meaning you make £1.50 out of using this card.
Please do tell me if I'm wrong, but this in now way should be highlighted as the best buy option in the main site. I'd much rather use either the appointment card or play card which give you a larger free period to pay off the balance and also does not cost you anything when you wish to cash in your rewards.
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