Nationwide Select credit card vs Santander Zero

r2015
r2015 Posts: 1,136 Forumite
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I've decided, to hell with it, I am going on a couple of holidays abroad, to Poland in August and then France in October.


I already have a Nationwide Select credit card and Nationwide current account which I use for the sole purpose of travel insurance and money, via ATMs and my debit card when abroad, £1,000 in out every month, though I leave the £1,000 in when abroad for spending money.


I use my select credit card for paying everything.


I have a Santander 123 account with all my money in it and pay my DDs from it so I keep getting inundated with emails about getting a zero credit card.


Should I get a Zero card or does the cashback I get from the Nationwide pay any charges I would save getting a Zero card, or is it not worth the bother?
over 73 but not over the hill.

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  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    I have both. There are two benefits to me of having both...

    1. The Zero offers a fee-free cash back up to my Metro debit card for EU ATM withdrawals.

    2. If I hire a car abroad I secure the rental with Select...and then don't put anymore spend on there. Instead, I use Zero for any other purchases made.

    If I do need to use Zero for cash, I clear the entire balance immediately afterwards (it's 27.9% APR IIRC) using free wi-fi (or since this summer free data roaming).
  • Roger1
    Roger1 Posts: 1,603 Forumite
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    r2015 wrote: »
    Should I get a Zero card or does the cashback I get from the Nationwide pay any charges I would save getting a Zero card, or is it not worth the bother?
    Just to be clear, there's no Nationwide Select cashback on non-UK transactions. There is on the Aqua Reward Mastercard, but that's another discussion.

    FWIW, I have both Zero and Select. I find Select easier to manage online when I need to tell them I'm travelling.
  • r2015
    r2015 Posts: 1,136 Forumite
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    edited 19 July 2017 at 12:43PM
    there's no Nationwide Select cashback on non-UK transactions

    I never knew that.

    I haven't actually used my select card abroad, I use it all the time at home, I used to use my Capitol One card for abroad but the last few holidays have been all inclusive or cruises.

    I just got approved for a Zero credit card so should I just use it to withdraw money from ATM's instead of taking money from my 123 account and leave it wallowing my Nationwide current account earning no interest in case I need it?
    over 73 but not over the hill.
  • Abbey1991
    Abbey1991 Posts: 159 Forumite
    The Nationwide Flexaccount no longer has free cash withdrawals.
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    Abbey1991 wrote: »
    The Nationwide Flexaccount no longer has free cash withdrawals.
    Maybe its a FlexPlus account? They didn't specifically say FlexAccount.
  • r2015
    r2015 Posts: 1,136 Forumite
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    Maybe its a FlexPlus account? They didn't specifically say FlexAccount.

    It is a Nationwide FlexAccount with free travel insurance.

    Time to look at how I spend and withdraw money abroad?

    I did try a while back to get a Halifax Clarity card but they only gave me an ordinary one, perhaps because of my age and income
    over 73 but not over the hill.
  • r2015
    r2015 Posts: 1,136 Forumite
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    Just found this

    http://www.nationwide.co.uk/support/travel/fees-charges#xtab:foreignCash.

    Shows how much attention I paid when I last used that card abroad 2 years ago

    I was intending using that card to withdraw Polish zlotys as needed, I already have a supply of euros for France.

    I think, to make life easier for myself, I will use the Santander zero card for cash and buying stuff and take the interest hit for a couple of weeks until I return, after all, how much extra will 500 Polish zlotys cost me from an atm?
    over 73 but not over the hill.
  • System
    System Posts: 178,309 Community Admin
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    MasterCard usually offer a slightly better rate than Visa.

    This should work in favour of the Zero - that said it's good to have a forex free backup and in more exotic locations Visa/MasterCard might not have identical coverage.
    This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com
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