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Tip: Credit cards ranked "Best" by our editors, in each category can be found below "Track & Match" results.
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| Citibank Citi® mtvU™ Platinum Select® Visa® Card for College Students echo $br; ?> echo $logo_reward;?> $crd_pid=2828; ?> |
| As with many Citibank platinum credit cards, cardholders can expect access to a variety of benefits that include up to $1,000,000 in travel accident insurance, auto rental insurance, fraud protection services, and various travel and emergency assistance services. In addition, the card offers students special discounts at selected merchants and retailers. Therefore, students that can afford to pay in full each month after the introductory rate expires (to avoid finance charges) and plan to take advantage of the student related discounts offered, will benefit most from what the Cit Platinum Select MasterCard for College Students has to offer. |  |
| Chase Bank Platinum MasterCard® $crd_pid=3490; ?> |
| The credit card has a reasonable interest rate (lowest rates applied to balances equal to, or greater than $2,500), an attractive 0% introductory rate, and no annual fee. Individuals who have a banking account relationship with Chase will also be able to take advantage of a lower APR; 1% less than those who do not. However, the card does have a high APR for cash advances and there is a minimum cap applied to the APR. Through this program, cardholders earn one point per every dollar spent on general purchases. |  |
| Advanta Bank Business Platinum Rewards MasterCard® echo $br; ?> echo $logo_cash; ?> $crd_pid=2736; ?> |
| The Advanta Platinum Rewards BusinessCard MasterCard is designed for business owners who are looking to consolidate business expenses onto one credit card account.The card has no annual fee and an attractive long term 0% introductory rate. The APR for this card varies and applicants should review the terms and conditions provided by the card issuer.It is important to note that the APRs for all transactions may be tied to the highest Prime Rate during a 90-day period. The issuer selects the rate from any day within that time frame; so the APRs may never reach the lowest possible rate due to this policy. |  |