Where's the best place to keep the cash?
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zach Apprentice
Joined: 24 Jan 2008 Posts: 3
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Posted: 03/02/08 - 09:30 Post subject: |
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| I recently inherited quite a sum of money. Now I need to open an account and get a credit card. However, I do not have much of experience in this subject. Where is the best place to keep the cash? What bank and credit card should I choose? I do not know even what is important ability that good card should have. I heard that Lloyds credit cards are fee free. Is that true? |
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bar Apprentice
Joined: 06 Jun 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: 04/01/08 - 03:32 Post subject: |
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| 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. In addition, they are one of the banks with the longest tradition in UK. I personally entrust them for all my money. I don't 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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