The Capital One Low Rate Balance Transfer Credit Card now comes with a reduced balance transfer fee of 1.7% and an APR of just 5.5% (variable) on transferred balances until 1st January 2011.

The Capital One Low Rate Balance Transfer No Fee Credit Card, a new product on the market, comes with a low balance transfer rate of 6.5%until 1st January 2011 and no admin fee.

The Capital One Low Rate Balance Transfer Credit Card now comes with a reduced balance transfer fee of 1.7% and an APR of just 5.5% (variable) on transferred balances until 1st January 2011.

New customers can now get 0% on balance transfers and purchases until 1st November 2009 when they take out a Capital One Platinum Credit Card.

You can now get 0% on purchases until 1st March 2009 with the Capital One Low Rate Balance Transfer Credit Card, plus a low typical APR of 5.5% (variable) on balance transfers for the life of the balance.

From today you will now receive 0% on balance transfers and purchases until 1st October 2009 on the Capital One Platinum Credit Card.
Once the 0% offers run out, the typical APR will revert to a competitive rate of 15.9% (variable).

You can now get the market leading 0% balance transfer offer with the Capital One Balance Transfer and Purchases Credit Card.
The balance transfer interest free period will run from the time you take out the credit card until 1st January 2010. This means you will get almost 16 months 0% if you apply for the card today.

Tesco has increased its interest free balance transfer and purchase offers on its Clubcard and Bonus Credit Cards.
The provider has increased the balance transfer offer from 13 months to 14 months (subject to a balance transfer fee of 2.9%) and the 0% on purchases offer from 3 months to 6 months.

Egg has extended its 0% balance transfer offer from 1 September 2009 to 1 October 2009 and its 0% purchases offer from 1 October 2008 to 1 November 2008.
If you choose to transfer a balance when you apply for the Egg credit card you will be charged a 3% admin fee.
You will also receive 0% for a maximum of five months on any balance transfers you make to the card in August 2010 and August 2011 (subject to a 2.5% balance transfer fee).
Plus, when you apply online you will be told whether or not your application has been successful within minutes and you will have the option of managing your account online.
The typical APR on the card is 16.9% (variable) and you need to be at least 18 years of age as well as on a salary of at least £10,000 per year to apply for the card.
Click the link for more information about the Egg Credit Card

Capital One is offering 0% interest on balance transfers and purchases until 1st September 2009.
As well as offering the best interest-free offer for balance transfers and purchases, the Capital One Platinum credit card also comes with one of the lowest typical APRs currently on the market at just 12.9% variable.
The new deal is one of the best credit card offers seen by the market in years and one of the first in a long time to offer the same lengthy interest-free period on both balance transfers and purchases.
In addition, the Capital One Platinum credit card comes with a free identity theft service and free identity alerts powered by the credit reference agency, Equifax.
You will be eligible for this fantastic offer if you are at least 21 years of age and have a minimum income of £10,000.
If you do choose to transfer a balance over from another credit card, it will be subject to a 3% balance transfer fee. However, the amount you will save from the 15 month interest-free period should easily beat the cost of the 3% fee meaning you are still set to make substantial savings. Our balance transfer calculator will give you an estimate of just how much you are set to save if you switch credit cards.
Click the link to find out more about the Capital One Platinum credit card.
This offer is current as of 4th JUNE 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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