I am pondering the same. I wouldn’t close my Monzo but I’m thinking of opening up RBS or Lloyds.
Tradbank could be the next trend
I am pondering the same. I wouldn’t close my Monzo but I’m thinking of opening up RBS or Lloyds.
Tradbank could be the next trend
No. Doing A-Levels rn.
And I’m not saying what Starling Bank is doing with ex account holders is right. Monzo lets people rejoin after 30 days, which is what SB should/could do. (ik this isn’t the right place to discuss this but whatever)
I’ll stop with the jokes about you and SB.
Play nicely. You were young once
That’s plentiful.
More referring to shots fired for nil reason.
The youngsters on here - Boomers Rule OK
Anyone has the Santander Select, and got approved the World Elite CC? want to see how it looks like
Looks like this forum no one like Santander
All jokes submitted by fax please
This is the only way I’ll submit jokes, I’m afraid:
Monzo Plus vibes
I see about £1.5K in annual fees
In reality it’s less than half of that
In Google Pay, that is a lovely card!!! (@CreditBanker Left it on his desk)
Are you sure, quick maths and those card fees definitely total more than £750 a year.
Yes, absolutely! Amex Platinum is the only card I’m currently paying for, so my total spending is £650.
Monzo Premium and Revolut are canceled memberships, but I was able to keep the cards.
Wonder what’s the most someone here is paying in annual fees?
Now that’s an interesting question. I’ve only got the Platinum card, so it’s £650.
I dread to think what I am paying.
But looking at people with Premium Cards I would say that @harrysj12341234 pays upwards of £10K in annual fees a year!