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young_money_saver
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hi I was wondering what colours of the cards relate to which accounts? as I called into today thinking you could choose out of the 4 colours (green, silver, black and gold) as I have a green card (would have wanted the silver). also how much can you withdraw from each card?
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young_money_saver wrote: »hi I was wondering what colours of the cards relate to which accounts? as I called into today thinking you could choose out of the 4 colours (green, silver, black and gold) as I have a green card (would have wanted the silver). also how much can you withdraw from each card?
the standard limit is £200, however, they can increase or decrease it on request, the amount they will increase it to depends on your circumstances.
However, you can always go into a branch to make larger withdrawals, it's recommended to have some photo ID to hand if the branch staff don't know you.0 -
you have to pay for a different coloured card.0
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the standard limit is £200, however, they can increase or decrease it on request, the amount they will increase it to depends on your circumstances.
However, you can always go into a branch to make larger withdrawals, it's recommended to have some photo ID to hand if the branch staff don't know you.
My 'Black' LTSB Premier card allows me to take out £500 a day, not that I ever would !.0 -
Green is for their classic account, gold is for their gold account, black is for their premier account. and silver is either for their silver or platinum account, although i think the silver account is green like the classic and it's the platinum which has the silver card. - I find this rather annoying having just opened a silver account to use alongside my classic, it could potentially get confusing having two almost identical cards.
The silver, gold, platinum and premier cards are for current accounts that have a monthly charge for a range of services, they are also offered depending on the income of the applicant, so the silver card obviously suits my income bracket as that was what i was offered. The gold through to premier cards also have benefits such as interest free overdrafts etc. They range in cost from the silver at £7.95 per month to the premier at £25.00 per month.
My classic account card allows withdrawals at a cash machine of up to £300 per day, i've had the account for years so it could just be that old rules still apply. I've only just opened the silver account today so i'm not sure how much i can withdraw in one go. Like someone else has mentioned above you can withdraw any amount in a branch with some additional ID.0 -
If you want a silver card, you might want to upgrade to the 'Silver Account' (fee paying account). The color of the card depends on what account you have.0
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Yes, silver is definitely a green card.
The Silver, Gold, Platinum, Premier etc... are all subject to internal scoring if an existing customer.0 -
If you want a silver card, you might want to upgrade to the 'Silver Account' (fee paying account). The color of the card depends on what account you have.
No. Silver account comes with a green card.
Classic = Green
Silver = Green
Gold = Gold
Platinum = Silver / Platinum
Premier = Black.0 -
paulmcerlean wrote: »No. Silver account comes with a green card.
Classic = Green
Silver = Green
Gold = Gold
Platinum = Silver / Platinum
Premier = Black.
Sorry, thought that was the case.0 -
:jthanks for all the helpful comments!0
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