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Oh dear, 1.65% was the reason why I am opening this... Let's see if they'll reject my account in time because I'm using it only as savings account.Originally Posted by DublinTexas
But again, I don't think DKB will be too hapy if you use the card as savings account as they only make money when you use the card.
My plan is to use the DKB visa card instead of my regular Irish one for all credit card transactions, to give the DKB card some activity. I'll run it in parallel with my Irish visa for a while, but if there are no problems I see no reason not to then cancel my Irish one, saving the stamp duty.
That's a greeeeaaat point!!! DublinTexas, sorry: isn't there any stamp duty or tax on german credit cards at the moment? Thank you!
you are joking, right? A tax on a credit card? Unheared off. What would be the purpose of such a tax?
but seriously, no there is no tax or stamp duty on credit/debit cards in germany.
Also the CHF seems to have increased in value against the Euro? - if the worst was to happen would Swiss francs not be a safer bet than german based deposits.
Well, my story with DKB ended. They decline to open Cash account with them, because of their business policy.
Well, my story with DKB ended. They decline to open Cash account with them, because of their business policy.
I actually sent request from Deutche post, thinking that would make any difference.
Is there any other bank that offers VISA (preferably debet card) for free including bank account and internet bank and accepts international users?
Well, my story with DKB ended. They decline to open Cash account with them, because of their business policy.
I actually sent request from Deutche post, thinking that would make any difference.
Is there any other bank that offers VISA (preferably debet card) for free including bank account and internet bank and accepts international users?
I am not working for DKB and any opinion I have is based on my own experience and the T&C of DKB.
The card carrier should have noted a "Verfügungsrahmen" which is your credit limit (if you got one).
In addition to your credit limit you can also do transactions that take your "Guthaben" (or credit balance) into account.
According to the T&C you are liable for 50€ damage for transactions that are made on the card before you notify the bank of the theft / compromise of the card. Once you notify them you are not liable anymore.
This is if you were doing everything right with your card, if you however did things like note the PIN on the Card, participated in the theft and other careless actions than your are fully liable.
If you have a credit on the card and your cancel the card DKB will transfer your credit over to your new card.
Now if there is a fraudulent charge on your card the bank will revert it and there is no difference if the card was in credit or debit. As long you have taken care of your duty of care with the card the bank will simply revert the transaction. There are time frames in which you must notify the bank of unauthorised charges.
But note you must inform your bank asap if there is something wrong and if your card is stolen/compromised you must inform the local police. They need a police report for stolen cards.
German bank T&C does not make a difference between a card in credit or debit, both are protected the same.
But again, I don't think DKB will be too hapy if you use the card as savings account as they only make money when you use the card.
Guys thanks for this great information. I am currently in Germany (on way home from holidays). Following reading on internet the past few days I plan to visit DKB to open an account. I have leaving cert German from 9 years back which is about ok, hopefully this will be sufficient. Ideally I would hope to use the visa account as my main visa account (instead of my current TSB A/c- later close this a/c) and probably keep my BOI current account open unless they start charging me fees.
I have two main queries though. Firstly I have searched the dkb website but cannot find the terms and conditions mentioned above Dublin Texas. Could you give a link if on the website?
I have many questions to ask when I visit the branch today, particularly for guarantee in relation to money on credit on visa account if card lost/ stolen as detailed above. Am I correct that in Ireland credit card accounts have a lower guarantee for money on credit on your visa account than for negative balances? Also I will be querying in relation to guarantees for non resident accounts. Thanks
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