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Flex Direct nationwide account
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dr_adidas01 wrote: »Thats provided they give you the flex account with the blue visa debit card and not the cashcard +. If they give you the cashcard + then paying in £750 wont make any difference, you wont get the free travel insurance.
So If you open a Flex Account you either get a blue card or a cashcard+ and if you open a Flex Direct you just get a Blue one ?0 -
Why have you opened it then? Nowadays Nationwide debit cards are not the best for abroad transactions.
I opened the Direct one because the branch is 30 miles away and I have no need for Travel Insurance.
It does't have to be the best for abroad transactions, it just has to work i.e in an emergency.
I have a Santander Zero Current account for my penny pinching abroad.:D0
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