MilesEdge® Platinum Visa® Card
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Intro APR: 0%
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Issuer: Card issued by FIA Card Services, NA.
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APR (Purchases): Intro Rate - 0% for six billing cycles. Goto rate is variable risk based rate between Prime + 4.99% and Prime + 12.99%
APR (Balance Transfers): Intro Rate - 0% for six billing cycles. Goto rate is variable risk based rate between Prime + 4.99% and Prime + 12.99%
APR (Cash Advances): 21.99% Variable* minimum 19.99%. (P+15.99)
Finance Configuration: Average Daily Balance (including new purchases)*
Annual Fee: $19
Additional Cardholders: $0
Grace Period: 20 Days (Min.)
Minimum Credit Limit: $500
Maximum Credit Limit: N/A
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:
Points per Dollar in net purchases: 1 Point
Bonus Miles: 1,000 upon first use
Miles Expiration: Up to 5 years (points expire on the last day of your Billing Cycle that closes in December of the fourth calendar year in which they were earned).
Yearly Limit on miles you can earn: 75,000 points
*See website for complete terms and conditions of card usage and application disclosure. *Terms and Conditions
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