0% for 15 months on Purchases & Balance Transfers

By Daniel Calloway
Published on 5 Jun 2008
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Get 0% on both balance transfers and purchases until September 2009 with the Capital One Platinum Card.

What's the deal?

Capital One are standing out from the rest of the credit card crowd with an offer that gives you 0% on both purchases and balance transfers for the next 15 months.   What's more, they include free Equifax powered identity alerts as standard, helping you to protect your personal details for nothing.

How can I benefit?

Simply visit the Capital One website and enter your details as requested, first checking that you meet the eligibility criteria so as to ensure that this is the right card for you and maximise your chances of getting accepted. 

You'll have the option to specify any balances that you would like to transfer during the application process and it's worth entering this information now to maximise the interest free period you get.  You also have the option to choose the image that will appear on your card.

Expiry

The introductory rate on purchases and balance transfers expires on 1st September, 2009 after which balances will attract interest at a rate of 12.9% APR.

Conditions

A 3% fee will be applied to all balances transferred during the offer period.

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