

http://www.halifax.co.uk/creditcards/low-rate-no-fee/clarity-card/
Thanks
WomBatt wrote:'My friend was advised by Halifax' - to take out one of their own products. :-)
As immediately above, MoneySavingExpert is the place for the advice you need.
doe wrote:Do you have to already have an account with the Halifax, or is it like a Thomas cook cash passport where you just load it up with the money you want to use ? (Still desperately trying to find a safe way for DS to take money to Magaluf without taking his bank card or too much hard cash, so will consider any option)
Doe :sun2
Sunaddict wrote:doe wrote:Do you have to already have an account with the Halifax, or is it like a Thomas cook cash passport where you just load it up with the money you want to use ? (Still desperately trying to find a safe way for DS to take money to Magaluf without taking his bank card or too much hard cash, so will consider any option)
Doe :sun2
No preloading allowed. It is purely a credit card, but anyone can apply for one.
Glynis HT Admin wrote:apparently if you withdraw cash abroad you aren't charged daily interest.
luci HT Mod wrote:Glynis HT Admin wrote:apparently if you withdraw cash abroad you aren't charged daily interest.
Whoever advised you of this was wrong.
As has been said in previous posts, interest is charged on cash withdrawals from the time the money is withdrawn until it is paid back. However if you get their best rate of 12.9%, this only equates to 1% a month or 0.5% if you paid it off after returning from a 2 week holiday, assuming you withdrew the cash on the first day.
There are no transaction or withdrawal fees and you get the full Interbank rate on cash and purchases making it one of the best card to use abroad. Most other credit cards loading their rate which means that you pay 2.75% more than you would with the Clarity card.
The only cards that beat it are the Metro bank, only available by visiting a branch in London, and Norwich & Peterborough.
The pre-paid cards give a much poorer exchange rate, especially the ones from travel agents.
I had 54 transactions and a cash withdrawal on the Clarity last month. I saved £55 on the difference between the rate I got and what I would have got using other cards. On the cash withdrawal I only paid £0.05 as I paid it off while I was still away.
Oh, and they pay my £5 a month if I spend £300 a month on it.
Glynis HT Admin wrote:I called in our local Halifax today as wanted to pay in some money. I spoke to the girl on the desk about this card and she immediately said that you pay interest on any cash withdrawals but not a transaction fee, the same applies apparently to purchases. She said she uses hers for purchases abroad simply because of f raud, she said that although both her debit and credit cards are covered with protection she didn't want her personal details being compromised.
Thanks everyone for your input :tup
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