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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn View Post
    Saga scraps its credit card, leaving customers in the lurch | Money | The Guardian



    Spiteful EU controlled bank no doubt.

    We young at heart types will take our debt elsewhere...
    ... to Jacob's workhouse.

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  • DimPrawn
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    Brexit Saga to end

    Saga scraps its credit card, leaving customers in the lurch | Money | The Guardian

    The Saga platinum credit card has long been a popular choice among people who travel abroad because it doesn’t charge currency conversion fees. Other benefits include up to 55 days of interest-free cash withdrawals, discounts on Saga holidays and cruises, and a low-ish typical interest rate of 11.9% APR.

    But now the card is being shut down, which means customers have just two months to clear their debts and find another card provider – though they may struggle to find a comparable deal. It is understood Saga started writing to customers in mid-January, and everyone affected should have received a letter.
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    The card is operated on Saga’s behalf by Allied Irish Banks (AIB), but the over-50s specialist appeared to reject any link with Brexit, saying this was a longstanding arrangement that was coming to a natural conclusion on 28 March.
    Spiteful EU controlled bank no doubt.

    We young at heart types will take our debt elsewhere...

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