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O Bee MasterCard
Shop and compare, O Bee’s MasterCard is hard to beat.

  • Low Fixed Rate
  • No Anual Fee
  • No Membership Fee
  • No Participation Fee
  • 25-Day Grace Period
        on purchases
  • No Transaction Fee
  • No Cash Advance
        Fee
  • And THESE Security
        Enhancements
  • Get all the convenience of MasterCard’s worldwide acceptance and recognition plus all these
    money-saving benefits:


    Low Fixed Rate
    and this isn’t just an introductory rate offer that changes in a couple of months.

    No Annual Fee
    You’ll save between $15 and $75 a year because O Bee’s MasterCard doesn’t charge an annual fee.


    25–Day Grace Period
    Avoid finance charges on purchases by paying your account balance in full within 25 days.

    Low Minimum Payments
    Your required minimum monthly payment is just 3% of your outstanding balance.

    Pay Off High–Interest Credit Cards
    Get rid of high-interest credit cards by paying them off with a no fee low-interest O Bee MasterCard cash advance.


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        Cash Advances
    Any time you need cash—at home or while traveling—just stop by any bank, credit union or ATM displaying the MasterCard symbol and you can get the cash you need with a MasterCard cash advance. You also can use O Bee’s TellerPhone or Homebanking to transfer a MasterCard cash advance to your savings or checking account.*

    Convenience Checks
    For the times when using a check would be more convenient than your actual MasterCard, simply use a MasterCard Convenience Check.

    It looks just like a check but uses funds from your MasterCard and is processed like a cash advance. The checks are free and come in packets of 25.


    Start Saving Money Today
    Why pay more in interest and fees for another credit card? Apply HERE today and soon you could be enjoying the money-saving benefits of an O Bee Credit Union MasterCard.

    *Interest accrues immediately on all cash advances.


            

    Last updated on Friday March 21, 2008

    NCUA insured