Barclaycard Ring® Mastercard®

Barclaycard Ring® Mastercard®
Issued by Barclays
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Annual Fee
N/A
Regular APR
13.99% (V)

Additional Information

Balance Transfer Fee
N/A
Purchase Intro APR
Not Offered
Transfer Intro APR
0% for15 months
Late Payment Fee
$27
Returned Payment Fee
Up to $27
Cash Advance Rate
13.99% (V)
Cash Advance Fee
$3
Foreign Transaction Fee
0
Smart Chip
Yes, chip-and-PIN
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Sign-up Bonus

None

Rewards

No Rewards..

Application Requirements

Minimum credit score
Fair
Minimum Age
18 years of age

How To Apply Barclaycard Ring® Mastercard®

  1. Press the “Apply” button below!
  2. Complete the application with your personal details and financial details.
  3. Review and submit your application.
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How To Use Barclaycard Ring® Mastercard®

  1. You can only use the Barclaycard Ring® Mastercard® at Store
  2. You can use the Barclaycard Ring® Mastercard® anywhere that Visa/Master is accepted
  3. Pay your balance on time.
  4. Avoid unnecessary interest and fees.
  5. If you have any question, you can contact the credit card's customer service.

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blair12
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Worst credit card company by far!
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romama48
1 year ago
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I currently have two credit cards from Barclay's and they are the two lowest cards I have in my portfolio. They do me more harm than good. I just wasted another credit inquiry applying for their Ring Card. Wow, what a joke. It was suggested by another family member to apply for a "0" interest card to do a balance transfer. I thought why not, I am in the middle of paying down my balances in order to get my score back up and stopping accrued interest would be a great way to start. My current card limits range from $7800 to $18,600 except for my older Barclay Apple Rewards card that is stuck at $2250 and my new Ring Card I do not want that has an insulting $250 limit. I know, it's an embarrasment to the hard work I have put into building my overall portfolio. I have made a request to cancel this card out. I will never recommend Barclay credit cards to anyone.

I have total available card limits of $105k with the balance on all of them right at $49k which has tanked my credit score. It's hard to maintain a great score if your overall balances are more than 10% of the limits, it used to be 30% rule of thumb, and now with the new FICO scoring module this is no longer the case. And it is hard to grow a large enough portfolio without taking years to do so do to the problem with negative marks from credit inquiries.

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Worst credit card company by far!
by
romama48
1 year ago
"

I currently have two credit cards from Barclay's and they are the two lowest cards I have in my portfolio. They do me more harm than good. I just wasted another credit inquiry applying for their Ring Card. Wow, what a joke. It was suggested by another family member to apply for a "0" interest card to do a balance transfer. I thought why not, I am in the middle of paying down my balances in order to get my score back up and stopping accrued interest would be a great way to start. My current card limits range from $7800 to $18,600 except for my older Barclay Apple Rewards card that is stuck at $2250 and my new Ring Card I do not want that has an insulting $250 limit. I know, it's an embarrasment to the hard work I have put into building my overall portfolio. I have made a request to cancel this card out. I will never recommend Barclay credit cards to anyone.

I have total available card limits of $105k with the balance on all of them right at $49k which has tanked my credit score. It's hard to maintain a great score if your overall balances are more than 10% of the limits, it used to be 30% rule of thumb, and now with the new FICO scoring module this is no longer the case. And it is hard to grow a large enough portfolio without taking years to do so do to the problem with negative marks from credit inquiries.

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Terrible
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phildeas
1 year ago
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Very low limit. I have 750 score with 20 yrs of credit over 60k in limits on cards. They approved me for $250 wtf I just got a 5k increase after one yr with Citi simplicity card . Barclays sends me stuff in mail all the time I asked why in the hell would you send me stuff you know my score? All they did was hurt my score 

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