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Lloyds TSB Premier Debit card eligibility
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Green is certainly the colour/design of the 3 cards that I've been issued within the last couple of weeks for my Classic Vantage accounts - I would't know about the others, as I believe in banks paying me for the use of my money, rather than the other way around....noah271007 wrote: »http://www.lloydstsblondon2012.co.uk/Assets/DebitCards.jpg
Is this the current design for Lloyds TSB account cards?
Green = classic/silver
Gold = Gold account
Silver = Platinum account
Black = Premier
Or have they been discontinued/made by request?
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Green is certainly the colour/design of the 3 cards that I've been issued within the last couple of weeks for my Classic Vantage accounts - I would't know about the others, as I believe in banks paying me for the use of my money, rather than the other way around....

Yes but in some cases the benefits are good value.
So you won't pay the bank for the etc account 12.95.
Do you have breakdown cover?
Holiday Insurance?
Mobile Phone Insurance?
How much do you pay for these?0 -
If I wanted or needed the cover, I would do look around for the best offers, which may or may not be a packaged account - as I don't (why would I want to insure a mobile phone, when they can be picked up for peanuts?), or the banks' offers are too limited for my needs (e.g. limited period travel insurance), it's irrelevant.bingy_burge wrote: »Yes but in some cases the benefits are good value.
So you won't pay the bank for the etc account 12.95.
Do you have breakdown cover?
Holiday Insurance?
Mobile Phone Insurance?
How much do you pay for these?0 -
Premier travel insurance covers you for up to 60 days travel hardly irrelevant?0
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Irrelevant to me, as my visits abroad are for around 90 days.jonesMUFCforever wrote: »Premier travel insurance covers you for up to 60 days travel hardly irrelevant?0 -
I have to disagree with you. Cheapest travel insurance and/or mobile insurance will have limited coverage... it is almost useless speaking from experience.0
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noah271007 wrote: »I have to disagree with you. Cheapest travel insurance and/or mobile insurance will have limited coverage... it is almost useless speaking from experience.
I got 11 days travel insurance to the USA for about 11 quid - I just wonder how many trips people really do make on these package accounts0 -
If that comment is intended as a reply to my post, could you point out where the word 'cheapest' appears?noah271007 wrote: »I have to disagree with you. Cheapest travel insurance and/or mobile insurance will have limited coverage... it is almost useless speaking from experience.0 -
noah271007 wrote: »How did you managed to get Lloyds to offer you half price of £12.50 for 18 months?
Does anyone have a picture of Lloyds PREMIER visa debit card?
Cannot do a Picture at present, at as work, but it's a bit darker than Grey, not jet black, and does NOT say the words Premier on the front, but does say it on the back, merely looks like the other Visa Debit Cards, with the Olympics Logo on, and it has a gold £250 Cheque Hologram on the back of card, and that costs you £25 per month, was a bit disappointed it was not as black as first thought.
As for who can upgrade, I don't know the answer to that, I have upgraded four times with them since opening the account in May, by-passed Gold, went from Classic to sliver, to Platinum to Premier, in that short space of time, I just told them what I wanted, and they gave it to me, and I don't have my Salary paid in, and my Credit Score is pants, go figure.0 -
Does it look like this? (Black one).
http://www.lloydstsblondon2012.co.uk/Assets/DebitCards.jpg
It certainly sounds like the one you are describing here0
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