The interest-free offer currently running on the Capital One Platinum Credit Card has been extended, AGAIN!
On 4th June, Capital One launched an offer that would give new applicants 0% on balance transfers and purchases until 1st September 2009; the equivalent of almost 15 months. On 4 July, this offer was extended to 1st October 2009.
Capital One has now announced that this offer has been extended (again) to 1st November 2009, meaning that new customers applying today would still benefit from a 15 months interest-free period on their purchases and balance transfers.
Meanwhile, they have increased the typical APR on the card from 12.9% to 14.9% (variable), but this shouldn’t be too much of an issue as you will have 0% until 1st November 2009 on balance transfers and purchases and are still set to make substantial savings on interest charges.
This credit card is available to anyone aged 21 and above, with a minimum income of £10,000 (subject to passing the Capital One credit checks).
If you move balances over from other credit cards, you will be charged a 3% admin fee.
Click the link for more information about the Capital One Platinum Credit Card.
This offer is current as of 29th JULY 2008. Terms and Conditions apply. For more offers please refer to the Offers section of compareandsave.com’s ‘Your money matters blog’.

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