Introductory 0% Interest Rate Expiry (Nil Ready-Reference?)

  • Jay2601's Avatar
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    Having done some research ahead of joining the community (and drawing a blank), is there no other way of determining when the 0% interest rate offer on a credit card expires, OTHER THAN the statement notice (2mths ahead of that date) and the email/letter 21 days prior? 🤷

    Having trawled emails received when taking out the card, statements received since and other content associated to this Credit Card service visible on the app and web login, there appears to be no readily-accessible means by which this critical piece of information can be accessed by customers?

    Could be wrong, but am sure statements for other credit cards I've had (with an introductory offer) contain that info?
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    ChristopherP's Avatar
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    @Jay2601 Hey there, thanks for getting in touch.

    We'll provide a reminder at the top of your statement two months prior to the expiry date as you've stated above. If you're registered for Online Banking, you'll also receive an email reminder 21 days before it expires. If not, you'll receive a letter 21 days before.

    However, if you'd like us to confirm the exact date for you, please
    send us a private message.


    If you need to ask a question about a Tesco Bank product, you can make a post in Help & Support here

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  • Jay2601's Avatar
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    @ChristopherP Thanks very much of taking the time to respond.

    I'll reach out shortly via PM to get the info, but gauged on my (and other) aligned comments, I just think it's something perhaps of value worth exploring for the team managing 'data-merge' content for customer statements?

    Per my original post, suspicions were confirmed when looking at my statement for another card provider, per that attached.

    Many thanks,

    Jay
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