
Kogan Money Credit Card - Purchase Rate Offer
- 9.99% Purchase Rate Offer
- $0 Annual fee
- 21.99% Purchase rate
Pros & cons
- No annual fee
- 9.99% p.a. purchase rate for the first 9 months
- Uncapped reward points
- Finder Score of 9.9 in the no annual fee category
- A 21.99% p.a. interest rate on purchases applies at the end of the introductory period
What about insurance for fraudulent transactions. I had my Visa card stolen in Rome and, within 20 minutes, over $A3400 in cash withdrawn. My bank covered it all and advised me most of my annual fee was insurance premium. This worked out at over 20 years worth of annual fees and saved our holiday. I no longer view annual fees as an unnecessary or unwarranted expense.
Hi Eddy,
Thanks for your question.
Most of the major credit cards nowadays have their own version of fraud protection like the Visa’s Zero Liability Policy and MasterCard’s Zero Liability Agreement. As long as you meet the conditions, you will not be held liable for those fraudulent transactions on your card. If you want to find more information on what you can do when your credit card is stolen or lost, please read our stolen credit card guide.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
May
Hi I am wanting a credit card that will give me maximum Qantas frequent flyer points on sign up and no annual fee in the first year…any suggestions??
Hi Nanette,
Thanks for your question.
Please check the Qantas frequent flyer credit cards featured on our website to compare credit cards that offer bonus Qantas points. You can also check the annual fee for each card on the same page.
Cheers,
Anndy
Hi:
I just want to know which VISA credit card will give me an identity with no annual fee. like with which card I can get subscription in iTunes or youtube???
Thanks
Hi Azam,
Thanks for your question.
If you are looking to apply for a Visa credit card with no annual fee, you can check the list of Visa credit cards featured on our website. Among those listed with no annual fee are Virgin Credit Card and Citi Simplicity Card.
Cheers,
Anndy
Hi there
I currently have a personal loan with another bank.
Im interested in finding out my options if i switched over the balance to a personal loan or credit card with you.
The things that interest me are:
Low interest rate for the first year or 2
Low or no annual fee
An offer to be rewarded with frequent flyer points or something similar
cheers
Hi Brendan,
Thanks for your inquiry.
There are a few credit card providers that allow transferring a personal loan balance to a credit card. The comparison table provided will allow you to compare credit cards based on interest rates, annual fees and frequent flyer points earnings. You can press the “Go to Site” button of your preferred credit card to proceed with your application. You can also contact the provider if you have specific questions. A gentle reminder, please ensure to read through the relevant product disclosure statement and terms and conditions to ensure that you got everything covered before you apply.
Cheers,
Jonathan
What is the best card
How come one card has an interest rate of 9.9 and others are from 15 and up. We are looking to change our credit card and as we travel a lot we want a card that is able to be used anywhere in the world.
Hi Joyce,
Thanks for your inquiry!
Credit providers provide varying interest rates. You may like to compare travel credit cards which provide worldwide access and 0% foreign currency conversion fees.
Cheers,
Jonathan
Hi Charmaine,
Thank you for your question.
As a financial comparison service, however, we’re unable to recommend any specific product, service or strategy to our users as the ‘best’ option will always depend on the individual’s financial situation and needs.
I would recommend you compare different credit cards based on the offer provided and fees involved in conjunction with your financial situations and eligibility requirements.
I hope this has helped.
Sharon
i need the top rated service indian credit cards without annual fees
Hi Sujit, thanks for your inquiry!
Unfortunately at this point of time our comparison of credit cards is only comprehensive across Australia and includes the USA.
Cheers,
Jonathan