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Lloyds switch offer Feb 2024
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You can open a Silver account but not a Club Silver (which is the one you'd need for a joining incentive).locky123 said:
Or can I keep my current Club Lloyds and open new Silver account, then downgrade Silver after receiving incentive. Can't find clear info on how many accounts are allowed.Bridlington1 said:
Yes it is.locky123 said:Hi, is it still possible to downgrade Club Lloyds to a Classic account and then open a new Club Lloyds and switch, in order to get incentive?1 - 
            
Thanks for pointing out, so will have to downgrade my Club Lloyds then open new Club Lloyds.WillPS said:
You can open a Silver account but not a Club Silver (which is the one you'd need for a joining incentive).locky123 said:
Or can I keep my current Club Lloyds and open new Silver account, then downgrade Silver after receiving incentive. Can't find clear info on how many accounts are allowed.Bridlington1 said:
Yes it is.locky123 said:Hi, is it still possible to downgrade Club Lloyds to a Classic account and then open a new Club Lloyds and switch, in order to get incentive?0 - 
            I got most of the way through the process and then got stuck. The trouble is that they ask for some debit card details. But I have both a primary and a secondary account with Chase, and the debit card is associated with the primary one and it is the secondary one I want to switch.
The NatWest switching process does allow one to say "no debit card" but I can't find that n the Lloyds process. Am I missing something?0 - 
            
AFAIK in Chase in "my card" you can move card to account you want to swap, and once swapped the card will default back to other account.danco said:I got most of the way through the process and then got stuck. The trouble is that they ask for some debit card details. But I have both a primary and a secondary account with Chase, and the debit card is associated with the primary one and it is the secondary one I want to switch.
Let's Be Careful Out There0 - 
            That's what I didn't know, but several people in other threads have confirmed this. I had feared the card would be cancelled because the account was being closed. Thanks.0
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You don't have to do anything with the card. Just give details of any secondary account and debit card number obtained from the app. There is no need to change the account the card is paying from.HillStreetBlues said:
AFAIK in Chase in "my card" you can move card to account you want to swap, and once swapped the card will default back to other account.danco said:I got most of the way through the process and then got stuck. The trouble is that they ask for some debit card details. But I have both a primary and a secondary account with Chase, and the debit card is associated with the primary one and it is the secondary one I want to switch.
Tried and tested only last week and I have used my Chase card to pay from my main account all that time.1 - 
            
so you mean that whilst initiating switch i can give sortcode and account number of secondary chase account and can give the long debit card number which is attached with primary chase account??jadex said:
You don't have to do anything with the card. Just give details of any secondary account and debit card number obtained from the app. There is no need to change the account the card is paying from.HillStreetBlues said:
AFAIK in Chase in "my card" you can move card to account you want to swap, and once swapped the card will default back to other account.danco said:I got most of the way through the process and then got stuck. The trouble is that they ask for some debit card details. But I have both a primary and a secondary account with Chase, and the debit card is associated with the primary one and it is the secondary one I want to switch.
Tried and tested only last week and I have used my Chase card to pay from my main account all that time.0 - 
            
You can do that. You can also just state 'no debit card'. It doesn't seem to make a difference.rider22 said:
so you mean that whilst initiating switch i can give sortcode and account number of secondary chase account and can give the long debit card number which is attached with primary chase account??jadex said:
You don't have to do anything with the card. Just give details of any secondary account and debit card number obtained from the app. There is no need to change the account the card is paying from.HillStreetBlues said:
AFAIK in Chase in "my card" you can move card to account you want to swap, and once swapped the card will default back to other account.danco said:I got most of the way through the process and then got stuck. The trouble is that they ask for some debit card details. But I have both a primary and a secondary account with Chase, and the debit card is associated with the primary one and it is the secondary one I want to switch.
Tried and tested only last week and I have used my Chase card to pay from my main account all that time.0 - 
            
yes, exactlyrider22 said:
so you mean that whilst initiating switch i can give sortcode and account number of secondary chase account and can give the long debit card number which is attached with primary chase account??jadex said:
You don't have to do anything with the card. Just give details of any secondary account and debit card number obtained from the app. There is no need to change the account the card is paying from.HillStreetBlues said:
AFAIK in Chase in "my card" you can move card to account you want to swap, and once swapped the card will default back to other account.danco said:I got most of the way through the process and then got stuck. The trouble is that they ask for some debit card details. But I have both a primary and a secondary account with Chase, and the debit card is associated with the primary one and it is the secondary one I want to switch.
Tried and tested only last week and I have used my Chase card to pay from my main account all that time.0 - 
            
Is there an option to say 'no debit card' ? I didn't find one for the switch to Lloyds. Anyway, you have given a workable answer.WillPS said:
You can do that. You can also just state 'no debit card'. It doesn't seem to make a difference.rider22 said:
So you mean that whilst initiating switch i can give sortcode and account number of secondary chase account and can give the long debit card number which is attached with primary chase account??0 
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