Conran Credit Card ReviewThe Conran card comes from the world famous restuaranteur and designer, Sir Terence Conran - and is managed by MBNA, the card giant from the USA. It's a Visa card, but rather than offering a straightforward flat rate cashback, you actually earn 'profit shares'. There is no guarantee, but these have so far been worth 1% cashback to you. And because you earn one profit share for every £100 spent, it does mean those who put less money through their cards will also get the full benefit. Extra points can be earnt (at the rate of 5 points per £100) when shopping at Conran Stores. | Conran Credit Card Details: |
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| Last Reviewed | August 2008 | | Category | Cashback Credit Cards | | Cost | FREE | | Countries | UK | | Type of Card | Visa | | Cashback Rate | Profit Share Points (typically worth 1%) | Conran Credit Card: The Final Score
If you spend more than £13,500 a year on your card, you will do better with the Amex Platinum Card. But if you will be spending less than £13,500 a year, or you shop regularly at Conran Stores, this is a good choice for you.
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