Section 75: Are You Already Covered?
Section 75 holds credit card companies equally liable with the supplier if you ever buy something that's mis-sold, faulty, damaged, or doesn't turn up.
How Platinum Credit Cards Work
Platinum credit cards are a type of prestige card offered to those who meet the minimum income and age requirements.
How to Compare Platinum Credit Cards
Platinum credit cards can be compared by looking at the different benefits and services on offer, which can include added purchase and fraud securities, travel services, higher credit limits, lower interest rates and more.
How to Use a Platinum Credit Card
A platinum credit card can be a great arsenal in your wallet - but if you don't know which services you've got - or how to access them - you could be losing out on free benefits.
A. Income requirements for platinum credit cards do vary, and while some platinum credit cards have no written minimum income levels at all – others may require an income of at least £10,000 to £25,000 a year. Read the full answer »
A. A platinum credit card is a type of prestige credit card, and offer a number of exciting benefits over and above the ones that you would receive with a classic credit card. Some of the key differences between a classic credit card and a platinum credit card include increased borrowing power, preferential interest rates, greater benefits such as extended warranties and increased protection for your purchases and against fraud. Read the full answer »
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