credit card mint

The New Credit Card called "Mint"

Well I have heard of boiled sweets, fruit bon bon's and lollipops but a credit card mint ? 

But it's true a Credit Card Mint does exist, but unlike the sweets mentioned above this credit card mint is actually not edible but you could purchase any kind of sweets or food available on the market with it. 

You see credit card mint is actually a credit card issued by the Royal bank of Scotland, it was formerly known as the RBS Advanta card, but this wasn't as successful as the credit card mint has become since its change of name. 

Apply for a credit card mint and you could benefit from 0% interest on all purchases and balance transfers for the first eight months, plus:

  • Cash back, yes this credit card mint will actually pay you to spend with it and the more you spend the more cash back you will receive and there is more;

  • No annual fee and after your initial eight month period your credit card mint will provide you with a very competitive rate of interest currently as low as 10.9%  

Other benefits of having the credit card mint in your pocket are the special offer savings that they offer you, recent offers included discounts on Easter eggs, London breaks and west end shows as well as discounts at high street retailers. 

A modern different shaped card, your credit card mint will come with a very modern curved edge, called the MC2  

There are 4 Mint credit cards to choose from:

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Mint Card

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Mc˛ Card

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Mint Gold Card

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Mint Platinum Card

All offering the same benefits outlined above but each card having a little something different to the others, ie; higher credit limit.

 

 

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