Thanks for the points but the fact that I am not resident in the UK means:
1. I like Nationwide's foreign currency calculations (no charges and no loading on the Visa exchange rate)
2. I'm not sure that Egg would give me a card since I'm not UK-resident, and have just moved from one European country to another - and sold my house so I'm not a householder, as well as having changes of address.... and presumably now a refusal on my record, from Barclaycard
(I was already a Nationwide customer, admittedly an inactive one)
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Originally posted by AlfWJust a point here but you can't actually "cancel" a credit card you can only suspend one. I had a huge row with Cahoot about this a few years ago.
I cancelled my Access card by cutting it in half & giving back to Lloyds Bank.
Seemed to work since I never got another one...
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I thought Barclaycard contact centres were in Manchester and Sunderland.
Just a point here but you can't actually "cancel" a credit card you can only suspend one. I had a huge row with Cahoot about this a few years ago.
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Virgin.
0% for the last five years, very pleasant Scottish or Norfolk girls on the phone, and no problems at all.
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I thought it was "Go to work on an Egg"...
Oh, sorry, wrong millennium, century, and decade...
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Originally posted by expatJust cancelled my Barclaycard. Not at all happy with Mrs Rajiv's handling of my account. Going to use Nationwide instead. They have UK call centres.
I have had a Barclaycard since 1973 - before the Visa system. But even the most loyal customer can be driven away if you try hard enough.
Fungus.
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nah - do it the contractor way. Carry your cash in a wheelbarrow...
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Originally posted by expatGoing to use Nationwide instead.
Go with Egg.
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It's much easier to do without it since it stopped being a cheque guarantee card as well as a credit card.
I've had mine since 1973 too.
I've still got one of those punched card statement things they used to use.
(This house is going to fall down with all the accumulated junk... I'm the reincarnation of Mr Trebus ).
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It's Burglaycard I didn't like.
Originally posted by lORD lUCANYou crazy muttha......
I've just done exactly the same thing, told them I wasn't happy
with the possibility of my details being sold in internet cafes in Bombay.
They had the front to tell me it was a UK centre, however I did ask
the guy at the time what the weather was like, and he mentioned 32 degrees.
Must have been one of those Indian summer nights we get in October!!!
Closed the account, told them to sod off. Been with them for 9 years
The feeling that I was being treated like Joe in off the street and not a customer of 32 years good standing (and profit) is the reason I left. And I am sure that's Barclaycard more than it's India.
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You crazy muttha......
I've just done exactly the same thing, told them I wasn't happy
with the possibility of my details being sold in internet cafes in Bombay.
They had the front to tell me it was a UK centre, however I did ask
the guy at the time what the weather was like, and he mentioned 32 degrees.
Must have been one of those Indian summer nights we get in October!!!
Closed the account, told them to sod off. Been with them for 9 years
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wunch of bankers
Just cancelled my Barclaycard. Not at all happy with Mrs Rajiv's handling of my account. Going to use Nationwide instead. They have UK call centres.
I have had a Barclaycard since 1973 - before the Visa system. But even the most loyal customer can be driven away if you try hard enough.Tags: None
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