The new BT credit card gets you money off your BT phone bill, and it’s all done automatically. The card offers the same sort of deals that other cards provide.

It’s one of many reward cards available, but with this card you get money off your bill rather than loads of points which you never end up using. It it the best card  for you?

  • 0% p.a. for 13 months on balance transfers (3% fee applies, first 90 days only)
  • Representative example 16.9% p.a. variable on card purchases.
    This is equivalent to 16.9% APR representative variable based on a credit limit of £1200
  • 0% for 3 months on purchases

Here are some the details on the money off deal……

bt.com/creditcard/btoffer cashback

Get 1p off your phone bill for virtually every £1.50 spent.  See the full terms and conditions of the BT Credit Card at bt.com/creditcard/btoffer or just use the link above

See what you could save on yourphone bill if you spend £1000 a month
You won’t get that amount every month as you’ll hit your limit after 9 months, but if you don’t have a reward card and the BT card offers the same sort of deal as your current card, you could get £75 off your phone bill for switching. Please check the full terms and conditions at www.bt.com/btcard. For the same £1000 spend a month you can get 5% cashback for the first three months from the Amex Cashback Card thats £150 for the first three months alone, after that you get 1.5%, but ww.bt.com/creditcard has the info you need for the bt offer

This review was posted on Friday, February 15th, 2008 and the offer details may have changed or ended since writing or updating. Check the company website for up to date information on offers.

No related posts.