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Barclaycard online statement download format?

Sorry this is the last question I am about to ask!.
on the money website (http://money.msn.co.uk/MyMoney/MicrosoftMoney/online/fininst/default.asp)
Barclaycard http://www.barclaycard.co.uk 01 Jul 2005
Barclays http://www.barclays.co.uk 01 Jul 2005 OFX

Its saying that with barclays you can download the statement in OFX format while barclaycard doesnt support any formats, I thought barclay and barclaycard were the same company?.

Basically What I've decided now is to get a student credit card/starter credit card with anyone that supports downloading in OFX format as it makes importing into MS money much much easier, if anyone has a barclaycard account is it possible for you to login and see which formats are available for download?.

Was consdering a natwest acct however I have to already have a student acct with them (all I want is a credit card)

Thanks again ppl! :money:

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  • grumbler
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    Barclays and Barclaycard are different companies and have absolutely different online services. The thread Downloading Statements that I posted you 2 days ago contains information that I obtained directly from Barclycard online: 'MS Excel Comma Separated Values File' (as on 20/07/05).

    P.S. In fact if you don't have a huge amount of transactions it is very easy just to use copy&paste instead of downloading. It is even easier to highlit and drag from one window to other.
  • Thanks, might as well just do it manually then I guess!, or maybe go to HSBC
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