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Prudential – Egg Credit Card
Egg Credit card, introduced by Prudential bank, renowned for phone and internet banking, has attained very significant position in the UK credit card market within a short span of time.
The card offers 0% on balance transfers and purchases till 1st January 2006, which makes the product very competitive in the market. With a standard rate of 14.9% APR, it also promises you to bring 0% anniversary offer until 2007.
Furthermore, the card amenities also include a cashback proposal, 24hr online account maintenance and discounts on purchasing other Egg products.
Credit card experts advocate the card for its competitive value and a number of consumer friendly features, which makes it an unavoidable proposition according to them.
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Say Adrian, can you lend me a couple hundred quids?
Gosh you're right. This card does hurt the pocket. I've run up quite a bill and the APR is making it worse. I wish I had read your intelligent opinion before I allowed the Prudential chaps to con me into this one. Say friend, I live on 24 Mayfair,Kensington; can you lend me a couple hundred quids until next month?
User Rating : 6 /10 (
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Mark Brithwaite on
Wed, 17 Aug 2005 12:03:41 GMT
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card is too expensive
The Egg credit card is easy to set up online. But I couldn’t take advantage of some of the features that they were supposed to offer. I learnt that free monthly insurance cover is provided. But I don’t know why Egg did not live up to its word. In the end, I ended up paying extra. Even their customer support help lines were rubbish. The card is really heavy on your pocket with a high APR.
User Rating : 4 /10 (
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adrian 29 on
Thu, 04 Aug 2005 08:27:12 GMT
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