GE Money eco MasterCard Credit Card

FEATURES SUMMARY

  • Annual fee: $49
  • Purchase rate: 18.49% p.a.
  • Cash Advance rate: 19.99% p.a.
  • Balance Transfer rate: 0% p.a. first 6 months (18.49% p.a.)
  • Interest-free days: Up to 55
  • Extras:
    • Apply online
    • MasterCard Applause
    • Design your own card
    • Charity-based rewards program
    • 3 additional card holders free


GE Money eco Mastercard 2This GE Money eco MasterCard is quite vague when it comes to getting all the little details and interest rates.

Instead it prefers to hide behind the main selling point of the card which is a charity-based credit card rewards program that focuses on offsetting carbon emissions and ‘creating a healthier planet’.

While this is a worthwhile and important cause to get behind, they would do well to make the details of the card clearer and easier to find, as we would predict that the people who are concerned enough about their carbon emissions to get this card would be unlikely to be too worried about the cost.

The good news is that we can give you the details without any fuss.

The purchase rate for this card is 18.49% p.a. and the cash advance rate is 19.99% p.a. Balance transfers are available at a very low 0% for the first 6 months, after which it increases to 18.49% p.a. You also get up to 55 days interest free (which only apply if you pay your monthly balance in full), all for the annual fee of $49.

Now for the rewards program…

GE Money has obviously cottoned on to the issues of today’s society and realized that more and more people are becoming concerned about the environment, so would be willing to forfeit material rewards for something that is more beneficial in the long-run.

So, they now offer a rewards program where on Earth Day (April 22nd) each year, GE Money uses 1% of your credit card expenses to purchase carbon offsets on your behalf from the Origin Energy Carbon Reduction Scheme. This reduces greenhouse gas emissions and in turn reduces your carbon footprint.

For example, if you spend $200 on the GE Money eco MasterCard, your rewards will offset 500km’s of car travel. Spending $700 on the credit card per month (for a year) you’ll offset the carbon emissions produced from the household energy consumption and card usage of one average Australian.

Alternatively, you can choose to allocate half of the 1% to carbon offset rewards and take the other half as a cash back reward which would be credited back to your monthly statement annually (after Earth Day).

If you are looking for a card that saves you money then this is most definitely not for you. The annual fee of this card is relatively inexpensive for a rewards card; however the interest rates are quite high. But in terms of rewards programs, it is a very valuable card where rewards are accumulated much quicker and are a lot more valuable than most.

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