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Platinum MasterCard®

Chase Bank
Platinum MasterCard®

Card Highlights:
Card Category: Consumer
Card Type: Unsecured
Required Credit Rating: Excellent / Good
Issuing Country: United States
Available Rewards:
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About:
  • 0% Intro APR for up to 12 months.
  • No Annual Fee.
  • Free Online Account Access.
Credit Card Rates
Purchases:
Introductory APR: 0%
Introductory Period: 12 months
Ongoing APR: 10.99%
Default APR: 28.99%
Minimum Grace Period: 20 days
Minimum Finance
Charge:
$1.00
Balance Transfers:
Introductory APR: 0%
Introductory Period: 12 months
Ongoing APR: 10.99%
Default APR: 28.99%
Minimum Grace Period: n/a
Minimum Finance
Charge:
$1.00
Cash Advances:
Introductory APR: n/a
Introductory Period: n/a
Ongoing APR: 20.99%
Default APR: 28.99%
Minimum Grace Period: n/a
Minimum Finance
Charge:
$1.00
Credit Card Transaction Fees
Balance Transfer Fees:
Minimum: $5
Fee Rate: 3%
Maximum: $75
Cash Advance Fees:
Minimum: $10
Fee Rate: 3%
Maximum: n/a
Foreign Exchange Fees:
Minimum: n/a
Fee Rate: 3%
Maximum: n/a
Credit Card Other Fees:
Initial Fees:
Setup Fee: $0
Maintenance Fees:
Annual Fee: $0
Penalty Fees:
Late Payment Fee: $15

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Credit Card Marketing April 08, 2008

Banks and card companies become more aggressive when it comes to the advertising of credit products. Moreover, college students meet face to face with loan sharks at college campuses. Interestingly, now creditors are getting more creative by offering credit card applications with various free gifts like pizzas, candies, not to mention traditional T-shirts.

According to the research, more than 75% of college students say plastics have been offered to them through the tables set near campuses. Free beverages or T-shirts serve as an incentive to sign up for a card. Just like companies recruit and hire the most talented students, lenders search for potential clients at college campuses to make them stay loyal with some particular company.

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Zero APR Credit Cards June 17, 2008

It would be great to apply for the card that requires no interests to be paid. Unfortunately, it's not possible. You will pay interests on a credit card, regardless of your credit history. The only difference here is how much you will pay.

Though there are no such plastics in the US, many issuers offer 0% APR for a specified period of time. The length of the introductory period ranges from six months to twelve or fifteen months. Anyway, you've got enough time to benefit from interest-free period and save a round sum of money in interests. Learn how to make the most of the cards with 0% introductory interest rates.

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