Sorry Dr, I fail to see your logic. They don't want to ring me either? The banks have had it with their maestro cards? eh?!You may find that the feeling is mutual, Sn@kebite ...lol
More banks should just issue Visa Debit, even if its only as an option for people who request it.
This lock-in to Laser seems a bit like a cartel to me.. i.e. the banks operate Laser and won't provide any alternatives and no doubt, Halifax issued Visa debit as the 'club' must have made issuing Laser difficult.
Let us know how you got on with NIB. They told me they give Maestro cards even with a savings account. I have a 4 digit number on the back of my AIB Maestro followed by a space then a 3 digit number. Is that what you mean?Maestro is backed by Mastercard, so it should see acceptance very widely internationally. [broken link removed]
The issue in Ireland is the security code that appears at the back of the card, most Irish banks don't provide this 4 digit no. You can use it over the counter when abroad if they accept maestro but the card is useless when you need to buy something over the internet.
NIB according an earlier post are now providing the four letter security code at the back of their cards. Making them more widely accepted than most Irish Maestro cards. So personally I am going to open an account there.
Would that not be in breach of competition legislation? Worth contacting competition authority?This lock-in to Laser seems a bit like a cartel to me.. i.e. the banks operate Laser and won't provide any alternatives
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