Introductory rate: Eligibility for the introductory rate is subject to your maintaining good credit. The rate indicated in this offer is subject to change to reflect changes in the prime rate (see below) at the time of your application. Default rate: All your APRs may increase if you default under any Card Agreement that you have with us, because you fail to make a payment to us when due, you exceed your credit limit, or you make a payment to us that is not honored. Factors considered when determining your default rate may include the length of time your account with us has been open; the existence, seriousness, and timing of defaults under any Card Agreement you have with us; or other indications of account usage and performance on this or any other account you have with us. Prime rate: The prime rate (currently 4%) used to determine your APRs for each billing period is the U.S. prime rate published in the Wall Street Journal two business days prior to the billing date for that billing period. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This credit account carries a temporary low introductory rate (teaser rate) of ___ %. This teaser APR applies to purchases made within the first ____ months that the account is open. After this introductory period, the APR for purchases reverts to a higher variable APR. This regular APR for purchases is calculated by adding _____% to the U.S. prime rate (assumed to be 4% in the disclosure). Therefore, if the U.S. prime rate remains at 4%, then the regular APR for purchases is ____%. For balance transfers, the introductory (teaser) APR is ____%. But after the introductory period, the APR for balance transfers reverts to the higher APR of __%. The regular APR for balance transfers is calculated by adding ____% to the prime rate (assumed to be 4%). This account does not have an introductory (teaser) APR for cash advances. For cash advances, the APR is calculated by adding ____% to the U.S. prime rate (cited at 4% in the disclosure). Therefore, variable APR for cash advances is at least _____%. These introductory and regular rates apply as long as you have not defaulted on any terms of the account. To receive these rates, you must make no late payments, you must not exceed your credit limit, and your payment checks must not bounce. If you fail to meet any of these terms, then you will be charged at the much higher default rate. According to the disclosure, the default rate is calculated by adding _____% to the U.S. prime rate (cited at 4% in the disclosure). Therefore, if you assume a prime rate of 4%, then the variable default rate is ______%. |