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Old 31-10-2007, 22:17   #12
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Re: Is it worth changing creditcards?

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Originally Posted by progers View Post
If you always pay off your balance in full, go for the new Capital One cashback Mastercard.

Pays 1% cashback on purchases with a whopping 4% for the first three months.
Barclaycard do a 2% on fuel and groceries and 1/2% on everything else cashback card

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Originally Posted by Paul M View Post
LOL, at one point about four years ago I had 11 cards as I never bothered cancelling old ones. I've cut that down to four now.
its worth cancelling cards you dont use. Some of the companies are coming out with offers for new customers
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