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You Need
As Low As Good Credit For Some Cards In This Section, But As High
As Excellent Credit For Other Cards In This
Section
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NATIONAL CITY
CREDIT CARDS
National City offers a wide variety
of credit cards for all your needs.
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Excellent Credit
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Good Credit
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Fair Credit
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No/Bad Credit
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National City Vehicle
Vantage Visa

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Intro
APR
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APR
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Annual
Fee
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Credit
Line
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Balance Transfer%
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1.90%
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10.99%
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$0
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up to
$30,000

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10.99%
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With Vehicle
Vantage Visa, you'll earn 1% in rebates for every dollar in net
purchases. Simply use your VehicleVantage Visa for all of your
everyday purchases and earn up to $2,500 toward your next vehicle
purchases or lease. |
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National City Cashbuilder
Visa

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Intro
APR
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APR
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Annual
Fee
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Credit
Line
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Balance Transfer%
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1.90%
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11.49%
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$0
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up to
$30,000

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11.49%
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Your CashBuilder
rebates are awarded based on the annual total amount of net
purchases. One-half percent (.50%) is earned on the first $2,000 of
annual net purchases, one percent (1.00%) on the next $38,000 of
annual net purchases, and two percent (2%) on annual net purchases
above $40,000. The maximum annual rebate is $1,000. The minimum
rebate is $1. |
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National City First Air Visa
Platinum

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Intro
APR
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APR
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Annual
Fee
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Credit
Line
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Balance Transfer%
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1.90%
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12.90%
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$59
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up to
$30,000

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8.99%
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| Description:
Earn unlimited
travel points monthly and annually. Receive one travel point for
every dollar spent in net purchases. Travel points expire at the
end of 5 years on the anniversary of account opening. |
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National City Visa
Platinum
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Intro
APR
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APR
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Annual
Fee
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Credit
Line
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Balance Transfer%
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0%
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7.90%
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$0
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up to
$50,000

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7.99%
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| Description:
You’ll
begin saving immediately with a 0% introductory APR on purchases
and 7.9% fixed APR for life on balances transferred. No annual fee
and online access makes this a perfect card. |
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| Don't keep
applying if you're declined. Too many applications will
guarantee you to get declined. Creditors look on your report
to see how many times you've applied. Pick the ones you think you can really get approved for. |
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