Uswitch comments on new Santander All in One credit card

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Written by Uswitch
Updated on 5 October 2016
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Commenting on the launch of Santander’s new All in One credit card,Tashema Jackson, money expert at Uswitch.com, says: “Given how popular the Santander 123 credit card proved with customers, it is perhaps unsurprising that Santander has pulled out all the stops with this new offer. It’s unusual to see a card combining a 0% balance transfer period with cashback offers and no foreign transaction fees. Packing in a lot of perks ensures that the credit card lives up to its name. While it remains to be seen if the All in One card proves to be as popular as its predecessor, it will be interesting to see how the market responds to a credit card which offers a little bit of everything.

“As with all credit cards, only by paying close attention to the T&Cs will you be able to reap the full rewards. The £3 fee means monthly spending needs to be at least £600 just to make back the card’s cost and after six months all purchases will be subject to interest. And remember, customers should make sure to pay their balance in full each month to avoid any interest charges.”

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