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The Union Plus MasterCard®,
issued by HSBC Bank Nevada, N.A.,
is designed for those with an
average or limited credit
history who are members of one
of the AFL-CIO Unions
(non-members are not eligible to
apply for the card).
The card, as the name suggests,
is designed for members of an
AFL-CIO Union. The benefits
offered to union members are
"Strike Payment Protection"
(allows members to skip payments
for up to three consecutive
months while the union is on a
union-sanctioned strike or
lockout for 30 days or more) and
"Member Advocacy Program"
(designed to help members
resolve disputes and handle
concerns regarding any of the
Union Privilege programs).
The interest rate for purchases
and balance transfers is
reasonable for those who
qualify, and there is no annual
fee. There is a low introductory
rate on purchases for the first
six months, and a reasonable
introductory rate is available
for balance transfers, which is
valid until the balance is paid
in full (although lower
introductory rates can be found
with other standard credit
cards).
It is important to note that
there is a minimum cap in effect
on the interest rate for
purchases and balance transfers.
Therefore, no matter how low the
Prime Rate falls, the APR will
not go below the minimum cap.
This rate varies between 9.99%
and 18.99% and is based on the
applicant's credit history.
In addition to the unique member
benefits, this card also
provides additional cardholder
benefits such as no liability
for unauthorized transactions,
fraud and security protection
services, and up to $100,000 in
travel accident insurance.
Therefore, members of one of the
AFL-CIO Unions (required to
apply) who qualify for the
lowest rate offered and plan to
pay in full each month (to avoid
finance charges) will benefit
most from what the Union Plus
MasterCard® has to offer. |
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Note: The review on this card
was updated on 4/2/2007. The
review is believed to be
accurate during the update,
however, information posted may
have changed since the update.
We strongly suggest that you
carefully read the Terms and
Conditions statement that
accompanies the credit card
application. |