Bank of America Make-A-Wish® Visa®
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Intro APR: 1.9%
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Issuer: Card issued by FIA Card Services, NA.
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APR (Purchases): Intro Rate - 1.9% for six billing cycles. Goto rate is a variable risk based rate between Prime + 2.99% and P + 9.99%
APR (Balance Transfers): Intro Rate - 1.9% for six billing cycles. Goto rate is a variable risk based rate between Prime + 2.99% and P + 9.99%
APR (Cash Advances): 21.99% Variable * minimum 19.99% . (P + 15.99%)
Finance Configuration: Average Daily Balance (including new purchases)*
Annual Fee: None
Additional Cardholders: $0
Grace Period: 20 Days (Min.)
Minimum Credit Limit: $500
Maximum Credit Limit: $25,000
Late Payment Fee: $19 on balances up to $100; $29 on balances of $100 up to $1,000; and $39 on balances over $1,000
Over-The-Limit Fee: $35
Cash Advance Fee: 3%, $10 minimum
Balance Transfer Fee: None
Reward Program Details
- The Make-A-Wish Foundation will receive .65% of all net purchases and a minimum of $2 per open and activated account
- No Annual Fee
- The most rewarding card you'll ever use
*See website for complete terms and conditions of card usage and application disclosure. *Terms and Conditions
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