Chase Platimum
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Intro APR: 0%
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Issuer: Chase Manhattan Bank
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Choose all the privileges of Platinum, with a 0% APR for up to 12 months.
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0% Introductory APR for up to 12 months on all purchases and blaance transfers*
- The time period for the introductory ARP and the balacnes to which it will apply will be based on our review of your application and credit history
- No Annual Fee
- Interest-free grace period when you pay your bill in full each month
Get great Platnium privileges
- FREE Online Account Access
- FREE travel services including Auto Rental Insurance and $500,000 Worldwide Travel Accident Insurance
- Zero Liability on unauthorized transactions**
*Valid for introductory period so long as you comply with the terms of your account. Also, we apply payments to introductory balances before balances with higher APRs. This means that the length of your introductory period may vary based on your payment amounts and the APRs for other balances on your account. Learn more about rates, fees, and other cost information by reviewing Pricing & Terms.
**Covers U.S.-issued cards only. Visa's Zero Liability policy does not apply to commercial card or ATM transactions, or to PIN transactions not processed by Visa. See your Cardholder Agreement for more details
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