Tuesday, 22 July 2008
Unbeatable advantages of Nationwide credit card

Just got a brand new set of Nationwide credit cards. For me and Julia. Interestingly, unlike HSBC's, these two are exactly the same, the only difference is the name on the card. HSBC cards had different numbers, CVC codes etc. A bit less secure I think... Anyway, this is what's good about them:
- Extended 12 months warranty on electrical items + protection against loss or damage on any personal items for 100 days. But what's more important,
- the account is accessible via Nationwide internet banking, which means automatic sync with MS Money! This was the primary reason for applying and it's really, really convenient. All your transactions just appear in Money by themselves. On top of that,
- there is no commission for using card abroad, albeit this is not as valuable as it sounds: it would only save you around £15 on a £600 purchase (as they claim).
Labels: money, nationwide
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Hello, Alexey.
It is strange but it used to be very hard to get a credit card from "Nationwide". The main requirment was to be in electoral register. Now it looks "Nationwide" is ready to give away its card regardless visa, register etc. Anyway, we have a content insurance, so the perk with insurance for credit card would just help us to save "no claims" bonus.
Cheers,
Rustam.
It is strange but it used to be very hard to get a credit card from "Nationwide". The main requirment was to be in electoral register. Now it looks "Nationwide" is ready to give away its card regardless visa, register etc. Anyway, we have a content insurance, so the perk with insurance for credit card would just help us to save "no claims" bonus.
Cheers,
Rustam.
Alexey,
The word "perk" is informal, I have met it a few times reading MSN Money portal. I started using it, do not know why :)
Here is an explanation: http://uk.encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861742330/perk.html
Cheers,
Rustam.
The word "perk" is informal, I have met it a few times reading MSN Money portal. I started using it, do not know why :)
Here is an explanation: http://uk.encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861742330/perk.html
Cheers,
Rustam.
I got the meaning of the word, Lingvo is a good dictionary. I could not make anything from your sentence anyway. What perk with credit card insurance you're talking about? Nationwide's perk? You card's perk? And how it is related to no claims bonus is a complete mystery for me.
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