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| The Sony card come in two basic designs. The first is the Sony Visa Credit Card and the second is a student credit card. When shopping for a Sony card from Chase you will want to review what the card offers, what it costs to use and who it is designed for. |
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- 0% Intro APR for up to 12 months.
- 1 point per dollar spent on your everyday purchases.
- 3 points per dollar spent on Sony products.
- 1,500 Bonus points after first use.
- No Annual Fee.
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| Intro Rate |
Intro Rate Period |
Regular APR |
Annual Fee |
Balance Transfer |
Credit Needed |
| 0.00% |
12 Months* |
13.24 %* |
None* |
Yes* |
Good Credit |
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The Sony Visa Credit Card
The Sony Visa Credit Card is a basic rewards card. It is designed for people with relatively good credit and an enthusiasm for Sony products. It has no annual fees, but it does assess other regular fees like late payment fees, over the limit fees, balance transfer fees and cash advance fees. During the first 12 billing cycles that you have this card you will be offered a zero percent APR on certain financial transactions. After which your APR will revert to its regular rates. When you make your first purchase with this credit card you will automatically earn 1,500 bonus point. From that point on you will earn 1 to five Sony points per dollar spent. You can cash these points in for Sony products or other rewards.
The Sony Student Card
As the name of this credit card suggests, this credit card is designed for college students. Because of this its interest rates are slightly higher than other Sony cards and its rewards are designed for reflect the interests and buying trends of college students. There is an introductory period where cardholders will have a 0 percent APR, however, generally they will be charged an APR starting around 18.24 percent. This is a rewards card that allows college students to earn great Sony products simply by using their card. |
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