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  Introductory Rate Typical APR Variable For  
0.0% 15.9% 15 mths Credit card product details for this Virgin Credit Card based on balance transfer rates
0.0% 14.9% 14 mths Credit card product details for this Barclaycard Platinum Visa based on balance transfer rates
0.0% 14.9% 14 mths Credit card product details for this Barclaycard OnePulse BT Card based on balance transfer rates
0.0% 13.9% 13 mths Credit card product details for this NatWest Classic Visa based on balance transfer rates
0.0% 13.9% 13 mths Credit card product details for this RBS Classic based on balance transfer rates
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Virgin Money prides itself on the length of interest free period that applies to its 'trendily-marketed' credit cards. The Virgin credit card offer 0% interest for the first 15 months on all balance transfers - although a handling fee applies.

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Virgin Money credit cards also offer 0 per cent on all new purchases for a period of three months. You will also get up to 50 days interest-free on your credit card purchases as long as you repay your balance in full - and on time - every month.

There is no annual fee charged by the Virgin credit card. And in addition to the 15-month 0% deals on balance transfers and three-month interest-free period on all new purchases, the card comes with other incentives such as discounts on other Virgin products and services.

The interest free credit cards carry a very top limit of £50,000 but qualifying for that level would be rare.

To be eligible for the Virgin Money credit card you have to be over 18, live in the UK and have a bank or building society account. To actually qualify for the Virgin credit card, you will need a reasonable salary, low outstanding debt and a sufficiently-robust credit rating.

Virgin credit cards come in a variety of colours that you can choose from.

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Last updated April 2008

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