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From 0% deals to low standard APR, we cover the whole market

We've got everything you need to compare a wide range of credit cards, from 0% balance transfer cards to 0% purchases and rewards. You can use our search tool to find the exact credit card you're looking for, or you can pick a winner from our best buy 0% credit cards.

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AA

Abbey

Alliance & Leicester

Amazon

American Express

AMEX

ASDA

Bank of Cyprus UK

Bank of Ireland (UK)

Bank of Scotland

Barclaycard

Beneficial

BMW Card

Capital One Bank

Cheshire BS

Citi

Clydesdale Bank

Coutts & Co

Creation Financial Services

Dunfermline BS

Egg

First Direct

First Trust Bank (NI)

Fortnum & Mason Plc

GE Capital Bank

Halifax

HFC Bank

Hoare & Co

Home Retail Group

HSBC

Ikano Financial Services

Intelligent Finance

John Lewis Financial Services

Lloyds TSB

Marbles

Marks & Spencer Money

MBNA

MBNA Europe Bank

Melton Mowbray BS

MINT

Nationwide BS

NatWest

Northern Bank (NI)

Norwich & Peterborough BS

PayPal

Post Office®

Royal Bank of Scotland

SAGA

Sainsbury's Finance

SAV Credit

Sky

Smile

Sony

Tesco Personal Finance

The Co-operative Bank

Thomas Cook

Ulster Bank (NI)

Vanquis Bank

Virgin Money

Yorkshire Bank

Yorkshire BS

A substandard credit card isn’t worth your time or money, but unfortunately, the market is flooded with them. If you’re not careful, your credit card could rip you off – but it doesn’t have to. All you need is some savvy advice on how to tell a worthy card from a waster.

The biggest thing you need to know before choosing a credit card is what you need from a credit card. If you don’t normally pay your credit card balance in full each month, you’re probably best suited to a 0% balance credit card – this way you can transfer your balance and pay it off over the period of the 0% offer, without having to pay interest. There are two key things to keep in mind with 0% balance transfer offers, though. First, keep an eye on the balance transfer fee – most cards will charge you between two and three percent of the balance transferred. Do some maths before you transfer your balance to make sure the cost of transferring doesn’t outweigh the interest saved.

The second key thing to keep in mind with a balance transfer card is simple: don’t spend on it. Unless your balance transfer card offers you 0% on new purchases as well as balance transfers, any purchases made on the card will tip you into the interest-gathering red zone. Our best suggestion is to keep your balance transfer card for one thing – balance transfers!

Whatever card you get, keep an eye open for the myriad opportunities credit card providers offer to help you contribute to their bottom line. High standard interest rates (APR), obscene charges for cash withdrawals, and extra, hidden fees are just some of the card tricks you don’t want to fall for. Low minimum monthly repayments (MMRs) are another. If you don’t pay your card debt in full each month, steer clear of credit cards with an MMR of less than 2.5%. With most credit cards charging an interest rate of over 15½%, consistently paying the MMR can inflate a modest debt to gargantuan proportions and stretch it out over decades, leading to huge income for your credit card provider.

There’s one (legal) scam every credit card holder needs to beware of, and that’s payment protection insurance (PPI), also known as card repayment protection. Without a doubt, payment protection insurance is a colossal waste of money, increasing the cost of your credit-card spending by an average of 9.15% each year, even if you pay your bill in full each month. For the sake of your wallet, steer clear of PPI!

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Capital One Bank Platinum BT & Purchase MasterCard

0% PA until 1st Dec 2009 (3% fee) 0% PA until 1st Dec 2008 Typical 16.9% APR (variable) N/A

Barclaycard Platinum with BT MasterCard/Visa

0% PA until 1st Nov 2009 (2.9% fee) 0% PA for 3 months Typical 14.9% APR (variable) Exclusive online offer – 6 months Gadget Insurance FREE. Plus Barclaycard deals available on flights, holidays, films, music, games, mobiles, computers and more.

Capital One Platinum Card

0% PA until 1st Nov 2009 (3% fee) 0% PA until 1st Nov 2009 Typical 14.9% APR (variable) N/A

MBNA Platinum Plus Visa

0% PA for 13 months (2.9% fee) 0% PA for 3 months Typical 15.9% APR (variable) N/A

Virgin Money Credit Card MasterCard

0% PA for 15 months (2.98% fee) 0% PA for 3 months Typical 15.9% APR (variable) Your Virgin Credit Card gives you instant discounts all over the shop. Get money off your holidays, wine, music, DVDs, car insurance... simply by paying with your Virgin Credit Card.

Egg Visa

0% PA until 1st Oct 2009 (3% fee) 0% PA for three months Typical 16.9% APR (variable) Anniversary Offer: 0% for five months on balance transfers made in May 2010 and May 2011 (2.5% fee).

Barclaycard Flexi-Rate Visa (Low Repayment)

0% PA for 14 months (2.9% fee) 0% PA for 3 months Typical 14.9% APR (variable) N/A

Royal Bank of Scotland Platinum MasterCard

0% PA for 13 months (2.9% fee) 0% PA for 6 months Typical 15.9% APR (variable) N/A

Tesco Personal Finance Clubcard MasterCard

0% PA for 13 months (2.9% fee) 0% PA for 3 months Typical 16.9% APR (variable) Clubcard - 5 points for every £4 you spend at Tesco or Tesco.com and 1 point for every £4 you spend elsewhere.

Halifax All in One MasterCard

0% PA for 10 months (3% fee) 0% PA for 10 months Typical 15.9% APR (variable) N/A

Barclaycard Football MasterCard

0% PA for 12 months (2.5% fee) No introductory rate Typical 14.9% APR (variable) 0% interest on football season tickets (purchases over £250).

Bank of Scotland All in One MasterCard

0% PA for 10 months (3% fee) 0% PA for 10 months Typical 15.9% APR (variable) N/A

HSBC Bank Credit Card MasterCard

0% PA for 13 months (2.5% fee) 0% PA for 3 months Typical 16.9% APR (variable) N/A

Alliance & Leicester MasterCard/Visa

0% PA for 12 months (3% fee) 0% PA for 3 months Typical 15.9% APR (variable) N/A