TSB Silver Account - AA Membership Card

QQ - does anybody know if the TSB Silver Account comes with an actual physical AA membership card?

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  • Gers
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    WillPS wrote: »
    QQ - does anybody know if the TSB Silver Account comes with an actual physical AA membership card?

    Don't know, however my Lloyds Premier account (with AA membership) doesn't have a physical card. There's a different number to call the AA which identifies you as a member and your account number is the AA membership number.

    Could be the same, again, I don't know.
  • Dobbibill
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    I don't believe it does. I think it like the Lloyds accounts mentioned above.
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  • AndyPK
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    They don't like answering the special Lloyds number!
  • WillPS
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    Cool, that puts the kibosh on that then :)
  • Dobbibill
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    Were you hoping for a card to use for discount elsewhere?

    I can't remember where it is now but recall someone telling me if you show your AA card it such and such place, you will get discount of some sort. ;)
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  • mije1983
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    Dobbibill wrote: »
    Were you hoping for a card to use for discount elsewhere?

    I can't remember where it is now but recall someone telling me if you show your AA card it such and such place, you will get discount of some sort. ;)




    If that is the reason the OP wants a physical card then it shouldn't stop them as the AA app has a virtual card which can be used to obtain the discounts.
  • AndyPK
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    burgerking discounts ?

    As a lloyds customer I don't think I can use the app as it requires AA membership number.
    Please tell me how it can be done
  • Gers
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    AndyPK wrote: »
    They don't like answering the special Lloyds number!

    Not my experience. I've just the service twice, once a few years ago and the last time two years ago. I had no problems getting through and the required assistance organised.
  • Gers
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    AndyPK wrote: »

    As a lloyds customer I don't think I can use the app as it requires AA membership number.
    Please tell me how it can be done

    Have you tried using your Lloyds account number

    Have you tried phoning Lloyds / AA to ask?

    I've not got the AA app so don't know.
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    mije1983 wrote: »
    If that is the reason the OP wants a physical card then it shouldn't stop them as the AA app has a virtual card which can be used to obtain the discounts.
    Specifically the 20% Mitchell and Butler discount. I think I could easily get £9.95/month's worth of value out of that alone. The AA website needs you to put your AA Membership Number in. If you don't have one, no dice.

    I'll just get a cheap membership and some standalone phone insurance instead I think.
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