Darth Vader
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Ideally the rate charged on any credit card should be irrelevant - i.e. you should be clearing your balance each month before interest charges kick in. Medium/long term credit on a card is generally an expensive way to borrow money.Darth Vader said:I have recently changed my credit card to P.Tsb. They charge 9% interest on the Ice Visa as opposed to 18 or 19% charged by AIB and Bank of Ireland.
Darth Vader said:I got a bank charges statement from AIB not so long ago and the charges for withdrawing money from ATM's and direct debits and internet tramsfers are fairly high.
If you're referring to my comment above please tell me specifically where you consider that it contains anything that is not useful, prudent and relevant advice. For more on comparative bank charges see [broken link removed].irishpancake said:To answer your question, without pontificating
ClubMan said:If you're referring to my comment above please tell me specifically where you consider that it contains anything that is not useful, prudent and relevant advice.
I consider the comments relevant since DV also mentioned credit card charges and suggested that these influenced the decision to switch banks. I certainly don't consider my comments pontification in any way so I don't know why you felt it necessary to make that seemingly snide and definitely irrelevant comment above...irishpancake said:yes your advise is extremely useful and prudent, not sure about relevent in this case as it did'nt exactly answer Darth Vader's question about current account charges.
ClubMan said:I consider the comments relevant since DV also mentioned credit card charges and suggested that these influenced the decision to switch banks. I certainly don't consider my comments pontification in any way so I don't know why you felt it necessary to make that seemingly snide and definitely irrelevant comment above...
Reiterating this piece of advice (in this case in the context of a query that specifically mentions differences in credit card rates between different financial institutions) makes it no less relevant.irishpancake said:It has become your mantra, always giving this particular advise when someone even mentions credit cards, in whatever context.
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