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MBNA England Rugby Credt Card
The England Rugby Credit Card gives you 0% p.a. on balance transfers for 12 months from the date your account is opened (3% handling fee applies), 0% p.a. on card purchases* for 3 months from the date your account is opened and 15.9% APR typical rate (variable). *See summary box for details of how payments to the account will be allocated
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MBNA Football Association Credit Card
The Official England FA Credit Card: 0% p.a. on balance transfers for 12 months (3% handling fee applies) and 0% p.a. on card purchase*s for 3 months from the date your account is opened, 15.9% APR typical rate (variable). *See summary box for details of how payments to the account will be allocated
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MBNA Liverpool FC card
The Liverpool FC Rewards Credit Card: 0% p.a. on balance transfers for 12 months (3% handling fee applies) and 0% p.a. on card purchases* for 3 months from the date your account is opened, 15.9% APR typical rate (variable). *See summary box for details of how payments to the account will be allocated
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MBNA Manchester City FC
The Manchester City Rewards Credit Card: 0% p.a. on balance transfers for 12 months (3% handling fee applies) and 0% p.a. on card purchases* for 3 months from the date your account is opened, 15.9% APR typical rate (variable). *See summary box for details of how payments to the account will be allocated
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MBNA Manchester United card
The Manchester United Credit Card: 0% p.a. on balance transfers for 12 months (3% handling fee applies) and 0% p.a. on card purchases* for 3 months from the date your account is opened, 15.9% APR typical rate (variable). *See summary box for details of how payments to the account will be allocated
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MBNA Middlesbrough FC
The Middlesbrough Rewards Credit Card: 0% p.a. on balance transfers for 12 months (3% handling fee applies) and 0% p.a. on card purchases* for 3 months from the date your account is opened, 15.9% APR typical rate (variable). *See summary box for details of how payments to the account will be allocated
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MBNA Newcastle FC card
The Newcastle United Credit Card: 0% p.a. on balance transfers for 12 months (3% handling fee applies) and 0% p.a. on card purchases* for 3 months from the date your account is opened, 15.9% APR typical rate (variable). *See summary box for details of how payments to the account will be allocated
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MBNA Platinum Plus card 0 per cent
MBNA Platinum Credit Card: 0% p.a. on balance transfers until your statement date in April 2010 (2.9% handling fee applies), 0% p.a. on card purchases* until your statement date in June 2009 and 15.9% APR typical (variable)..
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MBNA points card
MBNA Platinum Rewards Card: 0% p.a. for 13 months on balance transfers made in the first 90 days (2.9% handling fee applies), 0% p.a. on card purchases* for 3 months from the date your account is opened, 15.9% APR Typical rate (variable) & Rewards! What more could you ask for? Click here for further details.
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MBNA Portsmouth FC
The Portsmouth Rewards Credit Card: 0% p.a. on balance transfers for 12 months (3% handling fee applies) and 0% p.a. on card purchases* for 3 months from the date your account is opened, 15.9% APR typical rate (variable). *See summary box for details of how payments to the account will be allocated
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