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Typical Option from Accucard

This card was last reviewed on Wednesday, 15 March 2006.

Card Details
Overall Rating: 3 stars overall rating
Issued By: Accucard
Card: Typical Option
Network: MasterCard
Category: Selector
Acceptance: 3 acceptance rating
Insurance: Purchase, Travel Accident
Service: Lower APR offered with online statements and Direct Debit payments. Veiw statements and make payment online even adjust your Interest Rate, CashBack Rewards or even your payment methods to suit your changing needs.
Comments: The original hybrid card.
Pitch: "You know what's best, so you decide… Accucard. Created for you."
APR & Rates
Typical APR: 9.8%
Interest Free Days: 51
Minimum Repayment: -
Annual Fee: Annual fee: £0 - £10 depending on the range of benefits and interest rates you choose
Balance Transfers
APR: 0% interest
Period: 6 months on balances transferred within 6 weeks of account opening
Charges: We are waiting to hear from the credit card provider.
Purchases
APR: -
Period: -
Rewards
Type: Cashback
Description: up to 0.5%
Reward Rate: 0.31%
Period: On all Purchases
Comments and Reviews
Aimed At: Individuals earning £5,500+ with no serious credit problems (CCJs). As the card can be tailored by the individual themselves, it is aimed at a wide variety of consumers.
Updated Review: Since we last reviewed the Accucard Typical Option card not a lot has changed.On the positive side the interest rate has gone down so we are still going to giving the card 3 stars.
Review: Accucard was founded in 2000 and is now part of the Lloyds TSB group. Accucard provides hybrid credit cards which enable users to choose between either paying a low rate of interest on the outstanding balance or receiving cashback on purchases. Customers can use a sliding scale to select options somewhere between these two extremes, and can improve their options further by paying an annual fee (again variable on a sliding scale).

Accucard provide their credit card to other companies to “sell on”. The easyMoney, Lloyds TSB Create and More Than credit cards offer a re-branded Accucard. Although there are small differences between the levels of interest rates, cashback levels are fairly similar amongst these competing cards. You can also expect the credit scoring to be carried out on similar grounds for each card. Therefore, if you are unsuccessful in applying for one of these credit cards, you are unlikely to be accepted for one of the others in a similar time period.

On first glance, these cards can seem quite appealing. Consumer choice is becoming more important as this sort of personalised product enters the financial services market. However, whereas choosing options on a new car, such as features like air-conditioning, or paint colour, will be regarded by most people as fairly broad, this kind of personalised credit card only really offers a choice on two factors: the interest rate/APR, and cashback.

Although innovative, this unfortunately leads to a “Jack of all trades, Master of none” card. For both APR and rewards, it is usually preferable to find a much better deal by choosing a market leading product in either of these fields.

Verdict: Although innovative, this unfortunately leads to a “Jack of all trades, Master of None” card. For both APR and rewards, it is usually preferable to find a much better deal by choosing a market leading product in either of these fields.
Apply Online: Click here to apply for this Typical Option from Accucard

Overall Rating: 3 stars overall rating
 
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