I think you are both dismissing the chase offering. As you guys well know if they only have the one feature of no fees for overseas transactions other will have to follow and stop this rip off on customers.
Capital one doing a nice deal ATM 7 months 0% on balance transfers and purchases. Not a massive Capital one fan but might be worth considering. Personally I prefer the Asda credit card plus they give really good credit limits.
I was on Virgin broadband TV and phone at £115 per month. I switched to BT EE at £35 broadband phone. Before, Virgin would not lower my payment or switch to a lower tier. After I switched, I got a phone call saying they could do it for £22 broadband only but at a lower speed. Now I have both as I run a business (so a backup provider is good and am a high broadband user). Shame I had to leave to get that deal. After the 18-month deal I will probably leave forever as it then goes up to £53.
I switched my monzo to first direct- I completed the 5 card transactions and was waiting to send the £1000 across to complete the incentive. But then I was notified they couldn’t switch (I hadn’t activiated the monzo card) so I processed the request again it is now complete. I’ve sent the £1000 Do I need to do the 5 card transactions again?
We really need to get the real meaning of inflation into the mainstream, and evidently the incumbent government. Inflation is an expansion of the money supply. It’s the OBS and Bank of England that are responsible for increasing this, and are green-lighting the spending policies. These spending bodies are responsible for debasing our once great currency. So stop associating inflation with a price, and not the underlying cause - that which I have mentioned above.
I think you are both dismissing the chase offering. As you guys well know if they only have the one feature of no fees for overseas transactions other will have to follow and stop this rip off on customers.
Literally no point in that Chase credit card. It's not a market leader in any respect.
What is market leader in your opinion
@@369dabblerprobably amex
O2 increase 20.78%!! Time to go ...
Capital one doing a nice deal ATM 7 months 0% on balance transfers and purchases. Not a massive Capital one fan but might be worth considering. Personally I prefer the Asda credit card plus they give really good credit limits.
Thank God olive oil is going down in price.
I can sleep easy now!😂
I was on Virgin broadband TV and phone at £115 per month. I switched to BT EE at £35 broadband phone. Before, Virgin would not lower my payment or switch to a lower tier. After I switched, I got a phone call saying they could do it for £22 broadband only but at a lower speed. Now I have both as I run a business (so a backup provider is good and am a high broadband user). Shame I had to leave to get that deal. After the 18-month deal I will probably leave forever as it then goes up to £53.
Yay on olive oil!
I switched my monzo to first direct- I completed the 5 card transactions and was waiting to send the £1000 across to complete the incentive. But then I was notified they couldn’t switch (I hadn’t activiated the monzo card) so I processed the request again it is now complete. I’ve sent the £1000 Do I need to do the 5 card transactions again?
Your background music is too distracting
Amelia perhaps you wasn’t invited to the new Chase CC cos they were worried you are still suffering from TDS 🤣?
Good show 👍.
We really need to get the real meaning of inflation into the mainstream, and evidently the incumbent government.
Inflation is an expansion of the money supply. It’s the OBS and Bank of England that are responsible for increasing this, and are green-lighting the spending policies.
These spending bodies are responsible for debasing our once great currency.
So stop associating inflation with a price, and not the underlying cause - that which I have mentioned above.