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What do you think about private banks?


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cordie
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PostPosted: 10/12/07 - 08:09    Post subject: Reply with quote

I recently got my first job. Now I need to open a current account and get a credit card. However, I do not have much of experience in this subject. What credit card should I choose? I do not know even what is important ability that good card should have. I was thinking about some private banks. Then I heard that Lloyds credit cards are fee free. Is that true?
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sutton
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PostPosted: 11/13/07 - 04:13    Post subject: Reply with quote

Yes, that is true. Lloyds credit cards are fee free. That is the one of two major benefits of their new credit cards. They recently started a promotion program. Now their customer can choose their own features and benefits. This idea means that you can choose a card that is perfect for you. The card has a low balance transfer rate to clear balances if you choose that function. It is also a card with no annual fee. That card could gives you cash back up to 0.5 on everything you spend. I do not know what more people could ask from a credit card. I choose them and I could recommend them to everybody else.
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