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Finding the best credit card

By admin | September 21st, 2010 | Credit Cards

There are many different things that consumers need to look at these days when looking for a suitable credit card, and this includes finding the best credit card rates if you plan to repay the balance on a gradual basis rather than paying it in full each month. The easiest way to find the most [...]


Are credit card rates illegal?

By admin | April 4th, 2010 | Credit Cards

It was announced recently that the Bank of England base rate was being kept at its all time low level of 0.5 percent for the twelfth consecutive month, and this news will have been welcomed by many consumers who have been hoping that their borrowing costs would not rise. However, despite the all time low [...]


Rates on credit cards should be challenged

By admin | August 12th, 2009 | Credit Cards

A senior official from a consumer watchdog group in the UK has recently stated that credit card interest rates in the UK simply cannot be justified, and that these crippling interest rates need to be justified.

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Consumer group says credit card rates will have to fall

By admin | August 6th, 2009 | Credit Cards

A leading UK consumer group has recently predicted that credit card rates in the UK will have to start coming down as the country comes out of recession, and that whilst many consumers may have no choice but to pay higher rates of interest on credit cards at present there should soon be more choice [...]


Credit card rates soaring

By admin | June 30th, 2009 | Credit Cards

It has been shown in a recent report how credit card interest rates in the UK are soaring, with the APR on some cards having now broken through the 18 percent barrier.

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Average credit card rates shoot up once again

By admin | June 20th, 2009 | Credit Cards

Over the past seven months the Bank of England base rate has declined to its lowest level in the three hundred and fifteen year history of the central bank, sinking to an all time low of just 0.5 percent, which is just a tenth of the level it was at in October of last year, [...]


Rates on credit cards at highest level in two years

By admin | May 13th, 2009 | Credit Cards

According to industry experts a series of widespread increases has resulted in credit card charges in the UK soaring to their highest level in two years.

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