Caravan club credit card
52 replies
guppy replied on 16/08/2016 13:11
Posted on 16/08/2016 13:11
Maybe the club should team up with amex as they are less effected by the cut in intercharge rates. They could also start accepting it for site fees. Hardly use my backup Mastercard now as most payments to through my amex. Better rewards and better service than most banks.
replied on 16/08/2016 16:11
Wildwood replied on 16/08/2016 17:08
replied on 16/08/2016 17:56
Posted on 16/08/2016 17:56
Nor do we wildwood. Would not stay with the same card company used by CC as the card we received would look identical to one of my personal ones. The CC was on a joint account for us that we both pay £700 a month into. Also the card would give points which is a pita. I liked the no fuss site nights. We have an asda a mile away but buy little there in reality. We do buy petrol there. Asda card is 0.5% cash back and 14% in their store and petrol I think. No messing about. Did have their card when they gave a couple of % back on petrol or maybe it was 2p per litre?
Fisherman replied on 17/08/2016 10:48
Wildwood replied on 17/08/2016 20:14
replied on 29/09/2016 18:42
Tinwheeler replied on 29/09/2016 18:47
Navigateur replied on 29/09/2016 19:27
Posted on 29/09/2016 19:27
as the card we received would look identical to one of my personal ones.
Apart from the number that is, of course. So what I do with the multiple cards I have from a particular agent is to take my indelible marker and write the initials of the account on the face of the card.
replied on 29/09/2016 19:47
Posted on 29/09/2016 19:47
I have also used a permanent marker for the time being. New Ada cards (light green to replace). I have eyesight problems and if I have my distance (driving) glasses on colour differentiation is easier. OH and I have one joint credit card for purchases funded by a joint account we both pay a monthly transfer into. I have 4 other credit cards and OH has a couple of personal ones. We also have a joint debit card from our shared account.
Shevi