IrishGunner
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If there is a balance transfer special rate then this applies to balance transfers only and not to new transactions in most or all cases. Judging by the best buys list the AIB Platinum card might be the best rate for new purchases but you should shop around to make sure that this is the case.IrishGunner said:So these 'high' purchases would have a 0% rate as they would be purchased within the introductory period is this a wrong presumption?
The AIB Platinum card looks like an exceptional deal but where's the catch? What's the minimum income to qualify and are there any fees apart from the €40? I've googled and can't find anything relevant.ClubMan said:If there is a balance transfer special rate then this applies to balance transfers only and not to new transactions in most or all cases. Judging by the best buys list the AIB Platinum card might be the best rate for new purchases but you should shop around to make sure that this is the case.
And the AIB site is of little use - you have to chase around to find the T&Cs on the Platinum product.ClubMan said:Strange - the [broken link removed] states that the rate on the card is 10.5% APR. Maybe the best buys list is not up to date. I need to review it sometime soon...
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