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I don't want a card reader
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I just have multiple readers. One at home and one at work but most of the time it is never needed. I find the Santander OTP and FirstDirect digital key convenient.MFiT-T3 #149: {Q4/14} (£46,447)-->(£0) ~ +£46,447=100%
Mortgage Free: 1st October 2014 :j0 -
Archi_Bald wrote: »Was that Fred The Shred's plan all along, to surreptitiously leave RBS Group customers with an underweight card reader? All customers should be allowed the same weight, surely. How much compensation can I ask for?
At least £25, maybe more if you go down the "equals weights for all customers" route.0 -
I always log in to Nationwide using memorable data but have to use the card reader for all payments regardless of value. I am not a handbag girl so don't carry the reader with me.
HSBC code generator is in my wallet but still a nuisance to carry. Prefer Santander's way of doing things.0
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