Nationwide did not used to charge you for using your debit card anywhere in the world until June 2009.
Nationwide did not used to charge you for using your debit card anywhere in the world until June 2009.
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EKKS. Just to clarify. The charges which are referred to in the email reply from BPI are charges which they add, not Nationwide.
But as you say, although a previous poster, Jack Mac, says not, Nationwide now charge for cash withdrawals on Debit outside Europe. Cash Cards are still free, as far as Nationwide are concerned, everywhere,
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Sorry7 I am a little confused but never mind.
Cash cards can be used in Pinas, we transfer money to family there, they use CASH CARD to withdraw. They use an ATM with a visa symbol and there is no charge. at non visa ATM's there is a charge as shown in the copy email above.
I'm pregnant and have just woken up from a nap that's what I meant. Bit off topic I know.
Got you, thanks. I immediately thought of the cash accounts you get here in England if you have really bad or zero credit rating where you're not allowed a debit card but just a cash card you can only use on an ATM here and not on shops or abroad. Sorry to cause confusion and mayhem on this thread![]()
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