| Capital OneŽ Business Platinum with Double No Hassle Miles(SM) |
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- Earn Rewards Twice as Fast!*
- Earn 2 Miles Per Dollar Spent on Purchases*
- Redeem Miles for Cash Back, Gift Cards, Flights and More*
- Fly on Any Airline With No Blackout Dates or Seat Restrictions*
- No Limit to the Miles You Can Earn and Miles Won’t Expire for the Life of Your Account*
- Free Employee Cards With Individual Spending Limits You Set*
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Intro APR
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Intro APR Period
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Regular APR
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Annual Fee
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Balance Transfers
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Credit Needed |
N/A*
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N/A*
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17.99%*
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Free 1st yr, then $39*
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See Site for Details*
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Excellent Credit*
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The Capital One® Business Platinum card with Double No Hassle Miles(SM) is best for business owners with excellent credit who want to earn double miles for all their purchases.
Cardholders will earn two miles for each dollar spent. Miles won’t expire, and there is no limit to the number of miles that can be earned. Redeem miles for cash back, merchandise, gift cards and more! Plus, miles are redeemable on any airline, anytime, with no blackout dates or seat restrictions.
The annual fee is free for the first year and is $39 thereafter. Business owners will have access to free employee cards with individual spending limits and a year end summary with annual purchases tracked by category, to help at tax time.
Cardholders will also be able to enjoy additional savings for small businesses through the Visa Business Partner Advantage program. Get everyday savings on computer equipment, office supplies and much more.
If you’re a business owner who wants to earn double miles on every purchase, apply today for the Capital One Business Platinum card with Double No Hassle Miles(SM).
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. Credit card review information is provided by CardOffers.com, Inc.
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(Review Date: March 17, 2008) | |
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