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    Barclaycard Initial credit card doubles 0% period

    The Barclaycard Initial Credit Card now charges no interest on new purchases for six months, making it the longest 0% offer for people with a bad credit history or no history at all. The Initial credit card usually only offers three months'

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    Another record-breaking 0% credit card

    Credit card changes from Barclaycard and Tesco mean even better options for those looking to take advantage of an interest-free balance transfer. First to move was Tesco, which ramped up its 0% period to 28 months on its Clubcard Credit Card for

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    Are cashback and reward credit cards getting worse?

    In the past two weeks Barclaycard and Lloyds have withdrawn two of the best offers in the cashback and reward sector of the credit card market. Barclaycard pulled its High 5 credit card, which was launched at the start of June and paid out up

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    Barclaycard cuts link to base rate

    Barclaycard is telling some of its customers that their cards will no longer track the bank rate, paving the way for potential future increases. The credit card issuer, which has 10 million customers, said that the link with the Bank of England

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    Bespoke offer service launched

    ​Barclaycard is targeting consumers suffering from "offer fatigue" with the launch of a service promising tailored deals based on their buying history. The Bespoke Offers website will launch on Thursday with partners including Tesco

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    Barclaycard Initial credit card now pays 3% cashback

    Barclaycard has revamped its Initial credit card so that it now offers cashback on your spending. The Initial card is designed to help borrowers build their credit rating, so you don't need to have an impeccable credit history to get hold of

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    Get a free toy with the best ever credit card

    I love a freebie. A couple of weeks ago I popped into Accessorize – a shop I'm not exactly a regular in - simply because as an O2 customer I was entitled to a free bag of Haribo. I know the idea of the giveaway was to entice me