Mint Credit Cards
Mint - the credit card famous for its one missing edge - offers 0% on its balance transfer card . However the fee for all balance transfers is pegged at a higher-than-average 2.9%.
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In addition balances can't come from another Mint credit card or even another card with the Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) - the group that owns Mint.
The interest charged is variable and will depend on borrowers' credit ratings. Spending limits will also vary on this basis, although the maximum available with a Mint card is £7,500.
Benefits of the Mint credit card include online account management, the facility to receive free texts and email alerts, no annual fee, free fraud protection service and a 24-hour support line for customers. Cardholders can also apply for an additional card for a friend or partner.
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Last updated July 2008
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