mattnkatsmum
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- Feb 23, 2006
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Actually two questions about HSBC Premier. I've seen this card mentioned in another thread, but thought I'd ask these questions separately.
1. I am a Premier account holder and have travelled the last couple of times on their free insurance. I've read the small print and the cover seems comprehensive but I always wonder if I'm missing something. Anyone else had experience of the policy? Moreover has anyone ever made a claim?!
2. I have a Premier credit card and a debit card. Now I know that the credit card doesn't allow commission free transactions overseas and the Nationwide Card is a better bet (I checked this carefully before I paid for DVC!), but I hadn't thought about the debit card. The Premier website states that although, HSBC don't charge a fee, the local supplier may, which I take it to mean that there may still be a charge for using ATMs overseas. (I know this is the case with Nationwide too).
3. I'm still thinking the Nationwide card is the way to go. I pay off my card every month, and mean ol' me, thinks I might as well get interest in my account for another month (albeit the tuppence ha'penny that you get in a HSBC current account).
Any thoughts anyone?
1. I am a Premier account holder and have travelled the last couple of times on their free insurance. I've read the small print and the cover seems comprehensive but I always wonder if I'm missing something. Anyone else had experience of the policy? Moreover has anyone ever made a claim?!
2. I have a Premier credit card and a debit card. Now I know that the credit card doesn't allow commission free transactions overseas and the Nationwide Card is a better bet (I checked this carefully before I paid for DVC!), but I hadn't thought about the debit card. The Premier website states that although, HSBC don't charge a fee, the local supplier may, which I take it to mean that there may still be a charge for using ATMs overseas. (I know this is the case with Nationwide too).
3. I'm still thinking the Nationwide card is the way to go. I pay off my card every month, and mean ol' me, thinks I might as well get interest in my account for another month (albeit the tuppence ha'penny that you get in a HSBC current account).
Any thoughts anyone?