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Sign-up today for the
Lions Clubs International Signature Visa® card and pick the Bonus
offer that best suits your lifestyle, be it a low introductory APR1
or 2,500 Bonus Points2. The Lions Clubs
Signature Visa® card is the card for you!
Pick
Your Signing Bonus - Click to apply for your special offer today
1.99% APR for 6 Months on Purchases &
Balance Transfers1
Or
2,500 Bonus Points with Your First Purchase2
The Lions Clubs Signature
Visa® Card alsoprovides great benefits, including:
- Your
choice of virtually any reward including unrestricted travel on 150
different airlines, gift cards, gifts certificates - even cash back!
- 100%
Fraud protection3
- Auto
rental collision damage waiver and travel accident insurance,
warranty manager, and travel and emergency assistance3
Plus,
with every Signature Visa Card purchase,
U.S. Bank will make a contribution to Lions Clubs!!
Hurry, offer ends 1/31/2011
1 The
0% introductory APR does not apply to Cash Advances and is valid for the
first nine billing cycles on Purchases and Balance Transfers. Thereafter,
the APR may vary and as of 12-01-10, the undiscounted variable APR for
Purchases and Balance Transfers is 8.99% - 19.99% (depending on your
credit history). The variable APR for Cash Advances is 23.99%. Cash
Advance fee: 4%, $10 minimum. Convenience Check fee: 3%, $5 minimum, Cash
Equivalent fee: 4%, $20 minimum. Balance Transfer fee of 3%, $5 minimum.
There is a $2 minimum finance charge when interest is due. The annual fee
is $0. Foreign Transaction fee: 2% of each foreign purchase transaction
or foreign ATM advance transaction in U.S. Dollars. 3% for each foreign
purchase transaction or foreign ATM advance transaction in a Foreign
Currency.
2
Accounts must be open and in good standing (not past due) to earn and
redeem points.
3 Certain
restrictions and exclusions may apply. Individual transactions are
evaluated by U.S. Bank based on factors such as suspected fraud, Account
history, credit record, payment resources, revolving balances, prior cash
advances, and safety and soundness considerations. If U.S. Bank
authorizes a transaction that causes you to exceed your revolving credit
line, then you must pay, as a part of your monthly minimum amount due,
the amount by which your new balance exceeds your credit line.
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