I was, until I noticed it would take a full Β£1 if it rounded off.
Whilst some may deem this affordable, I cannot at this point in time.
I was, until I noticed it would take a full Β£1 if it rounded off.
Whilst some may deem this affordable, I cannot at this point in time.
I use the equivalent in Starling, and have the whole pounds option on.
I also have Spare change on my Starling (same 2x option), but it makes no rounds up if no pennies
not much new in the article
Maybe Iβm confusing Starling with Moneybox.
I did see this yesterday, too tired to share.
Many stories around about their culture so hopefully it changes it for the better.
Of course, we only hear from the outside so bit tricky to gauge as with any negative reviews for any company
Itβll be quite the story I think if and when Revolut get their licence. I donβt know anything really about how you go about getting one but a number of others have in the time they havenβt, unsure if thatβs just circumstance or luck, or whether something is different about them.
Wouldnβt have thought luck would play any part in getting a banking licence.
Well I wouldnβt think so either explicitly. I suppose I was more thinking of luck in timing. After the whole FCA investigation into Monzo and the Chase Uk shenanigans I wonder if itβs harder/more scrutiny is applied than it might once have been.
Double entry for using Apple/Google Pay
I totally forgot to order a Chromatic card and now my 1 month free of Plus has vanished and I never got to redeem it.
Wasnβt that the whole point?
I never activated the free promo or ordered a chromatic card, Iβve asked live chat if they can help me out with another promo, if they say no Iβll just pay the Β£2.99 and hope @Carlo1460 method of cancelling after 1 month and 1 day refunds me.
EDIT: Long story short they said no.
Letβs hope the hype pays off
I very much wouldnβt gain from it.
Iβve never been on a plane that offers first class, a train maybe
I donβt deal stocks or crypto either so thatβs also no use.