Probably limited takers but...
I have just opened a Post office CC with 14 months 0% BT at 2.98% handling fee (Hopefully £30 Quidco too). I did a BT online from Barclaycard when applying but it did not go through due to technical problems and I just rung them to find out why. It turns out they can not process BT's from some institutions but will do a cash transfer into your current account at the same rate and terms. So £4k cash over 14months for £119 - Cheap loan? or stick in ISA and get a few pennies from the difference!
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MackTheGun
15 Mar 12#1
*Saved for later*
archer1204
15 Mar 12#2
When i took the post office cc i got £50 quidco it took ages to get from quidco but they did pay out eventually.When the post office sent the pin the envelope turned up with a big chunk of out the letter .They tried to say was the sorting machine but when they looked at it you could see someone had torn around the pin.They then paid £15 for the inconvenience thats what they called it.As for the card its still sitting in my draw.
cau96176
15 Mar 12#3
Good to know - I've just had the letter telling me they couldn't do a virgin transfer
cau96176
15 Mar 12#4
Good to know - I've just had the letter telling me they couldn't do a virgin transfer
ourdave
15 Mar 121#5
it'll probably be because it's the same underlying bank.
There's loads of MBNA underpinned credit cards that don't let you do bank transfers from one to another.
Sarah7
16 Mar 12#6
Post Office CC isn't MBNA. At least, mine isn't; it's Bank of Ireland.
android_36
16 Mar 12#7
Yep Sarah7 is correct PO CC = Bank of Ireland
tam_mo
16 Mar 12#8
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I have just opened a Post office CC with 14 months 0% BT at 2.98% handling fee (Hopefully £30 Quidco too). I did a BT online from Barclaycard when applying but it did not go through due to technical problems and I just rung them to find out why. It turns out they can not process BT's from some institutions but will do a cash transfer into your current account at the same rate and terms. So £4k cash over 14months for £119 - Cheap loan? or stick in ISA and get a few pennies from the difference!
All comments (56)
There's loads of MBNA underpinned credit cards that don't let you do bank transfers from one to another.
Please bear with us while we are try to fix it as quickly as possible.