AT&T Universal Platinum MasterCard®
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Intro APR: Prime + 3.74%
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Issuer: Citibank
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GET CONNECTED TO GREAT SAVINGS - AND SPECIAL BENEFITS.
- 0% APR on balance transfers for 12 months
- Special new benefits
- No annual fee
Now there's a card that offers more of the privileges you deservethe new AT&T Universal Platinum Card. It gives you a 0% APR on balance transfers for 12 months3, so you have more ways to manage your finances and save. Plus, it comes with special benefits that make life a little easier:
CONNECTION - save on the phone service you use every day
2 free directory assistance inquiries per month1
Up to 30 free phone minutes per month, anytime, anywhere1
PROTECTION - enjoy fraud protection
Wireless phone loss and theft insurance reimbursement for replacement coverage2
Citi® Identity Theft Solutions
Fraud Early Warning
$0 Liability Protection on unauthorized purchases
CONVENIENCE - keep things simple with these helpful options
Online account management
24/7 Customer Service
Free Annual Account Summary
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Apply for AT&T Universal Platinum MasterCard®
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- Transfer your balance to AT&T Universal Platinum MasterCard
Be alert for companies offering a great interest rate for transferring your balance to their card. Usually these rates are only in effect for a short time, often six months. At the end of this time, the rate can revert to a much higher permanent rate. Keep your eye on the Annual Percentage Rate (APR); this is the figure that counts in the long run. Balance transfer credit cards are .
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The best is the 0 APR of course.
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