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Do Virgin offer paperless statements?

I'm hoping they do. I have a Lloydstsb credit card and opted for paperless but i still get the statement. Just not for my current account.

Privacy in my home is a bit alien to some people. They don't really read who's name is on the envelope until they see it isn't for them. Does anyone know if Virgin can do paperless?

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  • jpwjpw
    jpwjpw Posts: 274 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    I'm with MBNA (who run the Virgin card) and as far as I know they don't do internet-only statements.
  • NO is the answer.
  • GeorgeUK
    GeorgeUK Posts: 7,737 Forumite
    Ok, i'm officially confused.

    I have just requested a virgin CC and asked about this and was told that paperless statements are an option.
    After falling off the gambling wagon (twice): £33,600 (24,000+ 9,600) - Original CC Debt: £7,885.91

    Dad Gift 6k ¦ Savings & Inv Tst: £2,500
    Loan 10k: £0 ¦ Dad 5.5k: £2,270 ¦ LTSB: £0 ¦ RBS: £0 ¦ Virgin £0 ¦ Egg £0

    Total Owed: £2,270 (+6k) 11/08/2011
  • GeorgeUK
    GeorgeUK Posts: 7,737 Forumite
    THEY LIED!!!!!

    I specifically asked about paperless statements as this was one of the main selling points. I had sent an email but never got a response so phoned to apply and check if they do offer paperless statements. I was very clear about what i required and they confirmed that i could change to paperless online.

    Just got a reply from my email sent on Friday.
    Thanks for contacting Virgin Money.

    We are currently exploring the opportunity of paperless statements for
    the
    Virgin Credit Card and hope to be in a position to introduce this in
    the
    near future.
    After falling off the gambling wagon (twice): £33,600 (24,000+ 9,600) - Original CC Debt: £7,885.91

    Dad Gift 6k ¦ Savings & Inv Tst: £2,500
    Loan 10k: £0 ¦ Dad 5.5k: £2,270 ¦ LTSB: £0 ¦ RBS: £0 ¦ Virgin £0 ¦ Egg £0

    Total Owed: £2,270 (+6k) 11/08/2011
  • billbob
    billbob Posts: 71 Forumite
    I wish they would hurry up and catch up with the rest of the banks. I get so many leaflets and flyers with each statement each month which go straight to the recycling bin.
  • GeorgeUK
    GeorgeUK Posts: 7,737 Forumite
    I wish they'd also train their staff to know what they can or can't supply instead of just saying they do :(
    After falling off the gambling wagon (twice): £33,600 (24,000+ 9,600) - Original CC Debt: £7,885.91

    Dad Gift 6k ¦ Savings & Inv Tst: £2,500
    Loan 10k: £0 ¦ Dad 5.5k: £2,270 ¦ LTSB: £0 ¦ RBS: £0 ¦ Virgin £0 ¦ Egg £0

    Total Owed: £2,270 (+6k) 11/08/2011
  • Sales people will say anything to close a deal, especially on minor details.
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