St George Credit Cards
January 24, 2012
While banks in general aren’t doing as well as they could for customer satisfaction, St George is showing the others how it’s done, coming top in recent Roy Morgan research.
So you know if you pick from the St George portfolio of credit cards you are going to be pretty happy with the service that comes with it.
And they’ve also got it covered when it comes to choice; read more..
Virgin Credit Cards
January 23, 2012
With the roll out of their new domestic business class underway and news that they are closing the gap on Qantas as Australia’s favourite airline things are looking good for Virgin Australia these days.
According to customer satisfaction market research conducted by Roy Morgan, Virgin closed the gap on Qantas to 2% in November 2011, with over 80% of customers satisfied.
So now would be a good time to have a closer look at what credit cards they’ve got to offer. read more..
Traditional credit cards can be wonderful financial tools in some situations. So can debit cards tied to your bank accounts. But some situations call for something a little bit different, and prepaid debit cards might be the option you’re looking for. One example you might consider is the Woolworths Everyday Money Reloadable prepaid card.
You can learn more about the Woolworths Everyday Money Reloadable prepaid card below and purchase one online if you think it will meet your needs. read more..
Updated Credit Card Profile: Citibank Clear Visa
January 16, 2012
Do you want an overall decent deal on your next credit card? If a no frills card offers too little for you but you don’t want a complicated rewards programme to worry about, you might want to check out the Citibank Clear Visa card. It offers reasonable fees and rates and some special offers to give you a little bit extra as a cardholder.
Learn more about the Citibank Clear Visa credit card below and apply online today if it sounds like the right card for you. read more..
Everyday Money Credit Card Offer
January 16, 2012
These days it seems everyone is a credit card provider, so it’s no surprise that the big supermarket players in Australia, such as Woolworths, have got in on the act.
The Woolworths Everyday Money Credit Card charges an annual fee of $49 for 55 days interest free credit on purchases at a current standard variable rate of 19.84% and a cash advance rate of 21.34%.
Balance transfers currently qualify for an introductory rate of 5.99% per annum for six months, but unpaid balance transfers at the end of six months will be charged interest at the cash advance rate. read more..
