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Nationwide - Contactless Cards?

TheEffect
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As many people on this forum have a great knowledge of the banks and some may work at Nationwide, does anyone know if they're planning to introduce a Contactless Debit Card?
I switched to their Flex Plus from First Direct, and miss the ease of Contactless.
I switched to their Flex Plus from First Direct, and miss the ease of Contactless.
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I've give up on nationwide they've supposedly been introducing them for years now.
Have you tried asking here:
http://your.nationwide.co.uk/your-voice/Pages/your-voice-home.aspxIm an ex employee RBS GroupHowever Any Opinion Given On MSE Is Strictly My Own0 -
I've give up on nationwide they've supposedly been introducing them for years now.
Have you tried asking here:
http://your.nationwide.co.uk/your-voice/Pages/your-voice-home.aspx
This is reminiscent of the faster payments nightmare with the Nationwide. Numerous promised dates passed and nothing happened. Don't hold your breath for contact less cards.
I actually left the Nationwide five years ago, the faster payments fiasco was just one of the reasons. The Nationwide is seriously over rated. Barclays are infinitely better.Money is a wise mans religion0 -
Using a second account (sending payments to it etc) sort of defies the point of using contactless.
Well you obviously switched for a reason, so using both accounts is surely better than using just one when you are not entirely happy with either.
Plus of course FD has the fee free and interest free £250 overdraft, so you could just use that for your contactless payments and make one payment a month to pay it off.
Or get a contactless credit card and get rewards (my preferred option), plus use DD so you don't have to worry about paying it.0 -
Yeah, 0% credit interest at Barclays is 'infinitely better' than 5% at Nationwide ...
I'd normally shout troll, but I really think Bloomberg has been brainwashed.
Heck, I'm getting 2.1% from Nationwide at the moment for my loyalty, whats do I get for loyalty at Barclays? Nothing. The same 1% that everyone else gets and no withdrawals allowed or it drops to 0.6%. Then there's the 4.25% I've been enjoying on my ISA and the 5% on my current accounts...
Last time I checked you couldn't leave them a secure message either.
Yeah Barclays really are infinitely better...0 -
Yeah, 0% credit interest at Barclays is 'infinitely better' than 5% at Nationwide ...
Maybe I need to elaborate on my initial statement. The Nationwide full statements are a day behind, no weekly standing orders and their implementation of faster payments was a disaster. I use my current account to receive money, I pay bills and save/invest the rest elsewhere and do not hold a lot of money in there. The interest rate is irrelevant to me.
How on earth can the self proclaimed World's largest building society not be able to organise a weekly money transfer? Furthermore their in branch service is woeful - lifeless zombie like staff in the main. I have never looked back since closing my account with them five years ago.Money is a wise mans religion0
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