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Earn reward points with an AA Member Credit Card

 

Benefits

  • Earn one AA Reward Point for every £1 you spend, with two reward points for every £1 on motoring purchases*
  • Use your AA Reward Points to purchase from a range of motoring products and services, AA Car or Home Insurance, a new AA atlas, or choose to treat yourself to high street shopping vouchers
  • 0% on balance transfers until December 2010 (2.99% fee). To benefit, your balance needs to be transferred within the first 90 days
  • 0% on motoring and fuel card purchases until December 2010**
  • 0% on money transfers from your credit card to your current account until December 2010 (4% fee). Remember your balance needs to be transferred within the first 90 days
  • 16.9% APR typical rate (variable)
  • Manage your card with our online servicing. You can check your balance, transactions, view your pin and opt for paperless statements
 
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The AA Credit Card is issued by MBNA Europe Bank Limited, Registered Office: Stansfield House, Chester Business Park, Chester CH4 9QQ. Registered in England number 2783251. Credit is available, subject to status, only to UK residents aged 18 or over. You cannot transfer balances from another MBNA account. We will monitor or record some phone calls. MBNA's consumer credit activities are licensed by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) and our general insurance activities are authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).

* Motoring purchases includes: purchases from any car garage (eg for parts, repairs, servicing, MoT testing); fuel purchases (diesel, petrol or LPG Autogas) from any fuel stations including supermarkets; AA products and services purchased directly from The AA.

** If you do not pay your balance in full we will use your payments to reduce lower rate balances before higher rate balances. If promotional rate balances are the same we will repay them in the following order: first, the one with the earliest expiry date; if the expiry dates are the same then the one which started first; if the expiry dates and start dates are the same then the one with the lowest standard rate.