ClubMan said:Might be worth clearly distinguishing between CC cash withdrawals (from an account pre-lodged with cash) and cash advances which will normally attract interest charges (as well as any forex charges) immediately.
CCOVICH said:I have compiled a lengthy piece on credit cards that I will be posting shortly that addresses this issue. It might be an idea to link to it from all key posts regarding credit cards.
Yes, the NIB site is poor but their CC might suit some people. AFAIK there are no 'Late' or 'Over Limit' charges and no 'Cash Advance' charge (just pay interest from day 1, i think) the FX charge is 1.75%. Their interest rate is on the high side at around 14% but for those who mostly clear the balance monthly that shouldn't make much odds.CCOVICH said:Incidentally, I see you can't find any info on NIB's charges. Not surprising, their website is a joke. Hopefully things will improve under Danske.
In my experience, certain aspects of NIB's operations have disimproved, if anything. But that's another day's rant.Incidentally, I see you can't find any info on NIB's charges. Not surprising, their website is a joke. Hopefully things will improve under Danske.
I'm interested to know whether you got this information from NIB directly, michaelm? (because I can't find it on their website, but of course that doesn't mean it's not buried in there somewhere, if you know where to look...) I've just written to them for clarification, so I'll post back here if I hear any different from them.Yes, the NIB site is poor but their CC might suit some people. AFAIK there are no 'Late' or 'Over Limit' charges and no 'Cash Advance' charge (just pay interest from day 1, i think) the FX charge is 1.75%. Their interest rate is on the high side at around 14% but for those who mostly clear the balance monthly that shouldn't make much odds.
Yes, IFSRA have a Credit Card costs survey (Mar '07) on their site. NIB now charge the uniform 1.5% (Min. €2) for cash advances and also charge €8.50 late payment fee, no over limit charge. My post was Mar. '06, I think NIB had just been taken over by Danske, and to that point I had never paid cash advance, late, or over limit fees. I find all banks to be a bit useless, one usually knows more about how the products work than the staff do.I'm interested to know whether you got this information from NIB directly, michaelm? (because I can't find it on their website, but of course that doesn't mean it's not buried in there somewhere, if you know where to look...) I've just written to them for clarification, so I'll post back here if I hear any different from them.
[Edit: Whoops! Just spotted it in the IFSRA document...]
Ok
So I am going travelling for 6 months. To access my money back in my current account I have a BoI Mastercard and a BoI Laser / Cirrus card. I will b travelling throuigh USA / New Zealand / Australia / SE Asia.
Should I use my Laser or C Card? Or would you advise getting new card altogether?
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