Capital One Guaranteed MasterCard® from Capital One Canada

Up to $250,000 travel accident insurance

Quick Card Summary

  • May help you strengthen your credit history
  • 24/7 customer service online or by phone
  • $0 fraud liability for unauthorized use
Ongoing APR Setup Fee Annual Fee Credit Bureau Reporting Credit Required
19.8% $0 $59.00 Yes Bad Credit OK

Creditnet's Full Review

The Guaranteed MasterCard® from Capital One Canada helps those with less-than-perfect credit to strengthen their credit histories. All you have to do is pay your bills on time and stay within your credit limit. You'll enjoy the convenience of carrying a MasterCard® when you need to buy anything at all, whether it be online or in a brick-and-mortar store. Apply safely and securely for the Guaranteed MasterCard® from Capital One Canada and be well on your way to improving your credit. Security funds not required, unless you're contacted first by Capital One Canada.

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Purchase Rates
Intro APR: n/a
Intro Period: n/a
Ongoing APR: 19.8%
Penalty APR: See Terms*
Balance Transfer and Cash Advance Rates
Balance Transfers Cash Advances
Intro APR✝ : n/a Intro APR✝ : n/a
Intro Period: n/a Intro Period: n/a
Ongoing APR: 19.8% Ongoing APR: 19.8%
Penalty APR: See Terms* Penalty APR: See Terms*
Transfer Fee: 3% Advance Fee: 1%
Min. Transfer Fee: n/a Min. Advance Fee: $5.00
Max. Transfer Fee: n/a Max. Advance Fee: $10.00
✝ Must initiate transfer: n/a
Miscellaneous
Other Rates Credit Line Penalty Fees
Foreign
Transaction Fee:
2.50% Min: n/a Late Payment: n/a
Min. Interest Charge: $10.00 Max: n/a Over the Credit Limit: $29
Returned Payment $29.00

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