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Was First Premier ever decent?

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ilovelisa
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Re: Was First Premier ever decent?


There is one rather unique feature the card has that is actually the same as Amex charge cards. There is no APR interest charge if you pay before the next monthly statement cuts. Most places just give 21 days.  So, I did find something nice to say about them.


  That's better than Credit One. Credit One charges interest starting on the day the transaction posts.

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Anonymous
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Re: Was First Premier ever decent?

holy cannoli! 79.9%. wow... if that was my only option in credit cards, eff it... i wouldn't want credit card that bad.

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nyancat
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Re: Was First Premier ever decent?


@ilovelisa wrote:

There is one rather unique feature the card has that is actually the same as Amex charge cards. There is no APR interest charge if you pay before the next monthly statement cuts. Most places just give 21 days.  So, I did find something nice to say about them.


  That's better than Credit One. Credit One charges interest starting on the day the transaction posts.


What I want to know is:

 

1. Why didn't the CARD Act ban THAT nonsense?

 

2. Why doesn't Capital One sue Credit One for trademark infringement?

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Anonymous
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Re: Was First Premier ever decent?


@Anonymous wrote:

 

10 bucks an hour but have to pay to first premier "hiring fee", "monthly employement fee", and "granted raise fee"?

 


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IgnatiusReilly
Regular Contributor

Re: Was First Premier ever decent?

Was First Premier ever decent?

Was a root canal ever enjoyable?
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