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HSBC VISA Credit Card - No Annual Fee for Life - 0% Balance Transfers for 8 Months

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Received this in an email from infochoice.com.au

It says:
Dear InfoChoice Subscriber, You'll have more money to spend on the things you love with the HSBC Credit Card with no annual fee for LIFE.
0% p.a. balance transfers for 8 months
Plus, for a limited time, you can take advantage of 0% p.a. balance transfers for
8 months from non-HSBC credit cards on application (reverting to the variable cash advance rate, currently 21.99%).
The card that gives you more
$0 Additional Cardholder fee
Up to 55 days interest-free on purchases
when you pay the full balance (including any balance transfer, promotional purchases and the 0% p.a. balance transfer offer above) by the due date each month.
Interest free purchases of up to 5 years at over 1,000 participating retail outlets across Australia (available at participating retailers, minimum purchases apply, reverts to the cash advance rate after the promotional period).

The email says apply by Dec 31, 2012 while the webpage says Oct 31, 2012. My application went through OK

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closed Comments

  • +4

    "apply by 31 October 2012"

    • +1

      Thanks. Wasted 2 mins of my life.

  • +1

    how is this a bargain?

    • you can use it to get an additional free Oovie movie each month…

  • Next we'll be getting bargains for seniors insurance and funeral plans…

  • it's always had $0 annual fee

    the promotion is 0% balance transfer for 8mths

    http://www.hsbc.com.au/1/2/btoffer

    • If you're transferring balances, sure, handy. But if you are, consider cutting your credit card up.

  • Offer available for new, approved HSBC credit card holders who apply by 31 October 2012.
    Other fees and charges apply.

    What are the other fees and charges ???

  • Would be a good bargain if it is the Gold card where you get free travel insurance.

    • You'd want the BankWest Zero Platinum then. Looking into it myself. $0 annual fee but must earn >$65k
      Must buy ticket with the card to get travel insurance.. (but this is usually the case!)

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