| Prepaid Debit Cards | Purchase Fee | Monthly Service Fee | Load Fee - Retail Outlets | Transaction Fee | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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Freedom PAYG Prepaid MasterCard |
£9.99 | Free | PayPoint: 3%, Post Office: 2% min 99p, Wages/Bank Transfer: £1, Card to Card Transfer Online: Free | 2.75% (min 99p, max £1.50) |
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Freedom Mixed Tariff Prepaid MasterCard |
£9.99 | £1.95 | PayPoint: 3%, Post Office: 2% min 99p, Wages/Bank Transfer: £1, Card to Card Transfer Online: Free | 20p |
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Freedom Monthly Prepaid MasterCard |
£9.99 | £3.95 | PayPoint: 3%, Post Office: 2% min 99p, Wages/Bank Transfer: £1, Card to Card Transfer Online: Free. | Free |
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| Credit Cards | Purchases | Balance Transfers | APR Representative (Variable) | Rewards | ||
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Barclaycard Platinum with BT (26 Mths) |
0% 6 months   |
0% 26 months 3.5% fee |
18.9% | Barclaycard Unwind |
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Tesco ClubCard Purchases Credit Card |
0% 16 months   |
0% 9 months 2.9% fee |
16.9% | Clubcard Shopping |
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Barclaycard Freedom Rewards |
n/a |
0% 9 months 2.9% fee |
18.9% | Rewards, Shopping |
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Capital One Classic Card |
n/a | n/a | 34.9% | No Rewards |
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Virgin Atlantic White Card Account |
n/a |
0% 6 months 2% fee |
17.9% | Flying Club Miles |
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