You can now get 0% on balance transfers until 1 December 2009, subject to a 3% admin fee, and 0% on purchases until 1 December 2008 with the Egg Credit Card.
You will also receive a 0% anniversary offer for up to five months on balance transfers In September 2010 and September 2011, subject to a 2.5% admin fee on each occasion.
Once your interest free offers run out the typical APR will revert to a competitive rate of 16.9% (variable) and you will pay 24.9% APR on cash transactions.
There is no annual fee with the Egg Credit Card and you will be able to manage your account online.
Click the link for more information about the Egg Credit Card.

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