SlugBreath
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I have a joint current account with the Ulster Bank. I also have a credit card with the Ulster Bank. The credit card account has my wife as the principal account holder and I also have a secondary card linked to the account.
We have both received a letter, stating that under new rules, there cannot be a second card linked to this account. The second card has to be scrapped before mid January next. I will no longer have a credit card as a result.
We do not use online banking. We have a current account with cheque book, and debit cards. We can manage fine with these.
My wife has been told that she needs to download an app so she can be contacted if she makes an online purchase. A new security feature.
She does not want to download any app because it will be linked to our current account.
I always understood that a person's credit card account had nothing to do with a person's current account.
Has anyone out there got an Ulster Bank credit card without a current account and how will you cope with the new rules?
We have both received a letter, stating that under new rules, there cannot be a second card linked to this account. The second card has to be scrapped before mid January next. I will no longer have a credit card as a result.
We do not use online banking. We have a current account with cheque book, and debit cards. We can manage fine with these.
My wife has been told that she needs to download an app so she can be contacted if she makes an online purchase. A new security feature.
She does not want to download any app because it will be linked to our current account.
I always understood that a person's credit card account had nothing to do with a person's current account.
Has anyone out there got an Ulster Bank credit card without a current account and how will you cope with the new rules?