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Introductory Rate Credit Cards: Some Popular Features

Using introductory rate credit cards has become a popular way for UK borrowers to manage credit card debt. Introductory rate credit cards offer borrowers a preferential interest rate when they first sign up for a new card. There are three main ways in which this can happen. All of the ways offer significant advantages for [...]

0% Credit Cards: Are They Worth It?

Credit card jumping has become a common practice. The term refers to the habit of moving debt balances from card to card to take advantage of preferential rates. But just how worthwhile is credit card jumping for consumers?
UK consumers have staggering levels of debt. Consumer borrowing has grown by more than 50% in five years. [...]

Are There Such Things As 0% Credit Cards?

There certainly are 0% credit cards – but that does not mean they can be used with complete abandon. A useful golden rule to remember is that practically any credit card can be 0%, provided you pay off the balance of any spending before the interest is applied. The only exception will be those cards [...]