Are you sure it's not just in respect of transactions dated before 31 August? I had two of these amounting to €110, so earned €1.10 cashback, although that wasn't deducted from my balance. But there was definitely no cashback calculated for transactions dated in September.I got my statement today - it looks like they are still giving cashback (or at least calculating it).
Oh, and the "GET MONEYBACK" (sic) message is still on the useless back page....
I've received another letter from Bank of Ireland, this time about alternative Bank of Ireland credit cards. It mentioned that when they close the account (next month) I'll be charged the €30 GSD for 2009/10.
Roll on.
Is the BT MC the best moneyback available at present?
I've received another letter from Bank of Ireland, this time about alternative Bank of Ireland credit cards. It mentioned that when they close the account (next month) I'll be charged the €30 GSD for 2009/10.
Roll on.
Is the BT MC the best moneyback available at present?
I got the letter with the Freepost envelope too. Now to decide how much junk I can fit in a box with the Freepost envelope attached, to cost them the equivalent of the €30 tax they are screwing me on.
They're not gonna credit you with the fee - they are going to charge you!Well, anyone know what good crediting €30 to an Amex account in December will do if you cannot make purchases on the card after November?
They're not gonna credit you with the fee - they are going to charge you!
I got that call as well. However, I have already torn up my Amex card so I couldn't quote my account number so she wasn't able to talk with me for security reasons.Just had a call from a nice lady in BOI,
She must have learned from you! She asked me if I had the card with me, and when I said no, she asked for the address/phone number (bizarelly (sp?), the phone number of the phone I was speaking on).I got that call as well. However, I have already torn up my Amex card so I couldn't quote my account number so she wasn't able to talk with me for security reasons.
Very good point.Actually, it would be very bad practice for them to ask you to give out your card number to an unsolicited caller with no caller id!
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