Coles - Source MasterCard Credit Card

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Save more on petrol

Of course you enjoy the convenience and the financial freedom that your Coles Source MasterCard brings you. Surely, you wouldn't let that piece of good fortune be a burden should you unexpectedly become unable to repay for its bills.

Fine, you don't want to talk about the probability. But why risk it when you can ensure your repayment ability with a simple and cost-effective credit card insurance made especially for your Coles Source MasterCard?

This credit card insurance offers a credit card account cover plus benefits that include:

  • Price Protection - If the price of a merchandise you purchased with your credit card goes down by $10 or more within 24 months from the date of purchase, you may claim the difference of the amount from GE Money

  • Merchandise Protection - covers item purchased with your Coles Group Source MasterCard for up to 120 days from the date of purchase by protecting the items against theft, loss, or damage

  • Payment Protection - continues regular repayments if the cardholder suffers disability, terminal illness, or involuntary unemployment; or pays the card's outstanding balance upon the cardholder's death.

  • Cooling period of 30 days from date of purchase

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Coles Source MasterCard Credit Card General Details

Card Type: Mastercard
Purchase Rate (p.a.): 19.99% p.a.
Cash Advance Rate (p.a.): 19.99% p.a.
Intro Rate: -
Balance Transfer: 0%
for 6 months
Interest Free Days: up to 62 days
Additional Cards: -
Min Repayment: $10/2.22%

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Coles Source MasterCard Credit Card

Coles Source MasterCard Credit Card Fees & Charges

Annual Fee (p.a.): $0
Rewards Fee (p.a.): $0
Late Payment Fee $35
Additional Card Fee: -

Coles Source MasterCard Credit Card Rewards Program

Rewards Program Available: Yes
Rewards Program Description: Regular savings on petrol. Special shopping offers and events.

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