What People Say About AA Credit Cards

What People Say About AA Credit CardsWhat People Say About AA Credit Cards

With great 0% rates on balance transfers and purchases, as well as a reward scheme like no other, the AA Credit Card has been a big talking point within the press and price comparison sites.

In a recent survey of new AA Credit Card customers …

96% of AA Credit Card customers rated the service they received as 'good' (19%), 'very good' (40%) and 'excellent' (37%).

New Business Survey carried out by Acromas (December 2010)

100 telephone interviews conducted with customers who had been accepted for a new credit card with the AA between 8 and 29 October 2010.

Take a look at what people are saying about the AA Credit Card

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"Drivers who cannot afford to drive less or currently have expensive fuel costs could certainly benefit from the AA Credit Card. At present, increased fuel costs equal a greater potential to earn rewards. Realistically, many of us will still struggle to meet fuel costs whichever credit card we have but this product could offer some savings during difficult times."

BeatthatQuote.com (January 2011)

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"One of the easiest ways to save money on petrol is to swap the way you pay for it. Using a cashback or reward credit card will mean you get money – or reward points – back every time you fill up your tank. For example, the AA's Visa credit card lets you earn points on all sorts of everyday purchases, and double points on fuel, motoring and AA products."

Lovemoney.com (January 2011)

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"(The) AA's Reward card combines points worth up to 4 per cent of spend – for members of the AA breakdown service – with interest-free credit on purchases for 10 months…. So, in addition to the spending rewards, customers who make only the minimum repayments during the 0 per cent period can leave their spare cash in a separate savings account to earn interest."

Financial Times (January 2011)

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"The AA Credit Card could be a useful tool to help families tackle the increase in petrol and motor insurance. The increase in petrol prices and hike in car insurance by 39 per cent may leave some families struggling to pay to run their car. If this is the case then the AA Credit Card could be an option if it is just used to purchase fuel. That is because the credit card offers zero per cent interest on all purchases for ten months and a reward points scheme with a return of four per cent for AA members."

Moneyexpert.com (November 2010)

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"…repayments to the company's reward credit card that do not pay off the full outstanding amount go towards paying off balances with the highest interest rates first.
Therefore, customers have the bonus of meeting the cost of their purchases with lower interest last, which will then save them money in the long term."

WHICH4U.co.uk (September 2010)

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"Although most people associate the AA with car insurance and breakdown cover, it also offers a credit card with some attractive benefits for drivers. On top of rewards for everyday spending, you will receive double points if you use the card for motoring, fuel and AA goods. Your points can be redeemed against items such as driving essentials and shopping vouchers. What's more, AA members receive twice as many points as non members."

The Independent (September 2010)

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"The value as a card for purchases is also enhanced with the rewards scheme."

Moneyfacts (August 2010)

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"…the AA Credit Card is worth considering for motorists – especially AA members. As well as rewards for everyday spending, points are doubled for motoring, fuel and AA products. These can be redeemed against a range of rewards including motoring essentials, high street vouchers and cash back."

MSN Money (July 2010)

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"(The AA Credit Card) provides benefits such as 0% on all purchases for 10 months, and 0% on balance transfers for 12 months … AA Members can receive 4% back through the reward scheme when they redeem points earned on motoring or fuel spending, or against other AA services."

Creditcards.co.uk (May 2010)

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"The AA Credit Card offers attractive interest free periods on both balance transfers and purchases."

Compareandsave.com (March 2010)

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"Best card deals include the AA, with balance transfers at 0% for 12 months and new spending at 0% for 10 months."

Daily Star (March 2010)

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"Recession buster – Enjoy zero percent on purchases with the AA Credit Card. It offers 10 months without interest on all retail spending including motoring and fuel."

Daily Express (March 2010)

With comments and quotes like this, it's easy to see why so many AA Members and non-members are choosing the AA Credit Card over other credit cards. Find out more and apply for an AA Credit Card.

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