Customers with a credit card from telecommunications company BT will now be able to take advantage of the unlimited points available for using the plastic.
BT's reward scheme allows customers to gain money off their phone or broadband bill for every £1.50 which is spent on the credit card, and these perks are now uncapped, meaning that an unlimited amount of savings could be made.
The credit card also offers zero percent on balance transfers for the first 13 months and online banking to make it easier for consumers to check their pin number, balance, make transactions and set up direct debits.
John Petter, consumer managing director for BT Retail, said: "Many of [the customers] asked if we could uncap the £75 automatic BT bill discount limit and we're delighted to be able to announce that we've done that with this card."
Norwich and Peterborough Building Society recently joined up with MBNA to release a new credit card which offers zero per cent interest on purchases for the first three months.
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