Two less popular platinum credit cards. These two do have their own unique credit rate benefits however. They are certainly powerful credit cards in the correct hands!
Discover credit cards always have nice designs even when more basic and plain. This doesnt disapoint. They really nailed the graphics. Did they manage to tie down some good credit rates to match?
Receive up to 56 days interest free on new purchases if you pay your statement in full and on time every month. The minimum repayment on this card is the highest of:
1. 2.25% of the amount you owe on your monthly statement;
2. £5 (or the entire amount if less than £5);
3. any interest, account fees and default charges that have been added to your account since your last statement plus 1% of the remaining balance.
In the other corner teh stunning mauwee valley platinum credit card. Really captured that unique expensive credit rate credit card feel with teh glitter. Do the credit rate benefits catch your eyes?
A generous 18 months 0% interest on balance transfers and 3 months 0% on purchases. You will need a good credit rating and be over 18 years of age. There is no minimum income requirement however you will not be able to transfer a balance from an existing MBNA card which includes Virgin. Instant online decision is available. Once the 0% period ends you will be charged an annual percentage rate (APR) of 18.8% on the transferred balance. In order to transfer a balance at the introductory rate this must be undertaken within the first 60 days of account opening.
A tough decision but im sure theres benefits to both. More tomorrow!
Welcome to my blog on credit card graphics. Like the title says i compare credit cards GRAPHICALLY! I dont give a damn about how much APR returns or percentages and figures. All i care about is how a credit card looks!
Ever since i was young i remember looking at credit cards or debit cards or any bank card for that matter and loving the graphics they put on them. Each one was unique to a person for such a long time, it almost formed part of their identity. As i got older and got cards for myself i developed attachements to my favourite credit card graphics. Here i look to share some of the most inspiring, artistic and beautiful bank card designs i have seen.
Im a huge fan of american express credit cards, platinum credit cards, gold credit cards, limitless credit cards. You know the deal. Any bank account that falls under those expensive credit card brackets you can expect to find info on here.
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Im a huge fan of american express credit cards, platinum credit cards, gold credit cards, limitless credit cards. You know the deal. Any bank account that falls under those expensive credit card brackets you can expect to find info on here.
Follow me for unique and valuable credit card updates.
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Does it say "biodegradable" on the first card? I hope that isn't meant literally, otherwise you'll end up with a card full of mold~
ReplyDeletecan't decide... both are great!
ReplyDeleteDoes the glitter rub off over all the expensive clothes you bought with the card?
ReplyDeleteMmmm cant decide is usual
ReplyDeleteInteresting read
ReplyDeleteDifficult choice with these two cards. But the Mauwee valley platinum with a generous 18 months 0% interest on balance transfers would sway it for me.
ReplyDeleteboth good!
ReplyDeletecrazy platinum card man
ReplyDeleteWow, never knew these cards had such good benefits!
ReplyDeleteShiny credit card is shiny.
ReplyDeletedamn that discover card looks fre$h
ReplyDeleteinteresting stuff, keep it up!
ReplyDeletei like the glitter, benefits is cool too
ReplyDeleteI approve of biodegradable card. o_o nor sure how often that'd get tested, but neat general idea.
ReplyDeletemm cant decide
ReplyDeletesecond one is better in my opinion
ReplyDeleteVery Nice.
ReplyDeleteinteresting stuff
ReplyDeleteA credit card graphics blog? Very interesting. followed!
ReplyDeleteThe second card rocks :D
ReplyDeleteI like that the discover card is biodegradable.
ReplyDeleteOoo, I like the design of the first one. Very modern and interesting.
ReplyDeletesecond one. Good shit. 0% interest. gg.
ReplyDeleteThat's a high-def card :D
ReplyDeletePersonally, I've gotta go with the Discover--even though a biodegradable credit card seems odd to me...
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