Volkswagen Platinum Visa® Card with Rewards
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Key Features
- 0% Intro APR on Purchases for 12 Months
- 0% Intro APR on Balance Transfers for 12 Months
- Earn Two Points for Every Dollar Spent on Volkswagen Merchandise
- Earn One Point for Every Dollar Spent
- Redeem Points for Volkswagen Services or Merchandise, Gift Certificates, Travel, and More
- Credit Limit Up To $100,000
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Your Volkswagen loyalty will finally be rewarded when you use the Volkswagen Platinum Rewards Visa Card issued through First USA Bank. You can demonstrate your love for the vehicle with a logo on your credit card and all the great “stuff” you can get just by using your Volkswagen Platinum card to make your daily purchases. Great introductory rates for purchases and balance transfers that turn into even better permanent savings await you with your approval for the Platinum Rewards card from Volkswagen. When you use your Volkswagen Platinum Visa- you’ll earn loyalty rewards points. When you’re loyal to Volkswagen, they’re loyal to you! The points can be turned in for discounts on your favorite merchandise- including gift certificates to major retailers like the Home Depot, or The Olive Garden. Rewards points also result in discounts for travel- on airfare and hotel stays, as well as car rental. Or maybe your points could even get you a new Volkswagen! At the very least, you can use your points to lease a Volkswagen, or even to make a payment on your existing Volkswagen. How’s that for a loyalty rewards program? Purchases on Volkswagen related items receive 2 points for every $1 spent, while all other purchases have an even exchange of 1 point per $1 spent. You can make all of your purchases interest free with financial self-discipline! Make all of your payments within the 20 day-grace period and pay no interest or service fees on any purchase. Volkswagen Platinum Rewards Visa Card does not charge an annual fee, so you can elect to pay only for the items you purchase, for the price listed on the tag- simply by deciding not to carry a balance from one month to the next. Review Date: 12/9/2006
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