Jennie4647
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Thanks for checking Karen. 

mattnkatsmum said:I've just spoken to the Nationwide Credit Card people and they say, they will only block a card if a pin is incorrectly entered twice. Not if no chip and pin is available. So there shouldn't be any problem in the States.
paulh said:We use both nationwide cc and nationwide flexacount debit card.
Laurafoster said:We also had problems using a Nationwide CC in the states. Pretty much every purchgase we had to stand and wait for them to ring for authorisation! Halfway through the holiday i got so fed up with it all the time i switched and used a different card. When i complained to Nationwide when i got home they said this is their new policy and to get on with it.
the states are not set up for our chip and pinWare Bears said:Is this a recent thing with the Nationwide CC? We used ours frequently in Disneyland Paris over Christmas, they did not have chip'n'pin set up for non- French cards at the time so we had to sign every time, and we didn't have any problems.
We do exactly the same - the HSBC Premier Account is very travel friendly.ford family said:When we are at the BWV we use the room card for all transactions and then settle the bill with a cc or dc as we leave. The dangers of using a cc in the US, theft, loss, cloning etc, are reduced in one go. Also you can keep an eye on your oustanding bill via the in house account system.
When we are elsewhere in the US we use our HSBC Premier debit card which has no exchange or atm fees.
ford family
wayneg said:I am Yorkshire born and bread last thing I will be doing is paying someone to park a car and carry bags LOL.![]()
wayneg said:I am Yorkshire born and bread last thing I will be doing is paying someone to park a car and carry bags LOL.![]()