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  1. Morgan Stanley Credit Cards
    0% p.a. on balance transfers for the first six months - Platinum 14.9% APR. Click here for more details.
    www.morganstanleycard.co.uk
  2. MBNA 9 Month Platinum Plus Credit Card
    15.9% APR, variable, on card purchases and 0% per annum on balance transfers for nine months from the date your account is opened. Plus free Accurist Watch Set offer. Click here to apply.
    www.applyonlinenow.com
  3. Capital One Credit Cards
    Apply online for a Capital One Platinum or Classic Mastercard. Sixty-second response online. Click here.
    www.capitalone.co.uk
  4. MBNA 9 Month Platinum Plus Credit Card
    15.9% APR (variable) on card purchases and 0% per annum on balance transfers for 9 months from the date your account is opened. Plus free Accurist watch set offer. Click here to apply.
    www.applyonlinenow.com
  5. Apply for a Virgin Credit Card
    With 13.9% APR (variable) on card purchases and 0% p. a. on balance transfers for nine months from the date your account is opened, you won't need a fistful of credit cards. Click for info.
    www.virginmoney.com
  6. Free Wine with First Direct Credit Card
    Get six bottles of wine free, 0% APR for the first 6 months (14.9%APR) when you open a credit card account. No annual fee, apply online now.
    www.firstdirect.com
  7. Apply Here for Your Egg Credit Card
    Egg Card gives you 0% until 1 June 2005 on balance transfers and 0% on new purchases until 1 April 2005 (13.2% APR variable). Apply online from now until 31 October 2004.
    www.egg.com
  8. Learn How to Accept Credit Cards
    At Business Link we provide practical help and advice for all types of businesses. We give you easy access to objective information and support on accepting credit cards.
    www.businesslink.gov.uk
  9. Apply for Your American Express Card Now
    American Express Blue Card. 2% Moneyback on virtually every purchase for the first three months and 1% thereafter. Permanently low rates for balance transfers and no annual fee. Apply now.
    www.americanexpress.co.uk
  10. Nationwide's Classic Credit Card
    Nationwide's Classic credit card offers 0% per annum for the first six months on purchases and balance transfers - 13.9% per annum after that with 11.5% APR. Apply online now.
    www.nationwide.co.uk

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Did you know that the first card

Introduced by American Express in 1950 and was called a charge card. The Diners Club American Express was the first plastic money system to be used. They then introduced the first ever credit card in 1951, which was reportedly issued to 200 clients and was accepted by just 27 restaurants in New York. So from very humble beginnings to being almost universally accepted by just about every type of company in the world it has become an indispensable part of our every day life.

The marketing of this small piece of plastic has been second to none, with much of the emphasis then and now on the sophistication or coolness of the piece of plastic you carry. Many still rely on the name status or colour of the card in their promos. It does have to be said that the new online banks are now changing this theme to a more familiar best rate, cheapest credit card on the market.

It won't be long before they start to merge the two ideas together so you can brandish your super cool looking credit card with the lowest interest rate and the easiest online access facilities.

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