Apologies if my earlier post was confusing gunnerfitzy , what I was trying to say is that a 4101 card is whats required from Entropay. There are Electron cards from other providers that start with different digits , 4917 being one of these.
Just a note that An Post One4all gift cards are Euro Visa Electron cards issued by Bank of Ireland. So anywhere that accepts One4all cards probably accepts Visa Electron too (and vice versa.). Doesn't help with Ryanair as a) it's a Euro card b) You don't know the cardholder name.
how much do these cards cost?
But will they work on Ryanair if you use your name as the cardholder name?
The entropay cards don't have a cardholder name either but work online with no issues.
I opened a current account in Spain with Halifax. Got a Visa Electron. I think I pay something like €20 a year account fees. But transferring money into the account is easy and I use it all the time for Ryanair AND Aer Lingus. As the account is EURO there is no foreign currency charges. Saves me at least €100 a year.
Has anyone actually tried using a one4all card on the Ryanair website?
The entropay cards don't have a cardholder name
Appreciate you trying. Thanks.I just found the cheapest Ryanair flight I could and tried to buy it with my one4all card, marking it as a Visa electron card. It wasn't accepted.
As stated earlier, only a sterling <entropay> visa electron card will work with ryanair
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