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I'm going to jump for the AIB Platinum card. Am I right in saying that I don't have to pat stamp duty if I transfer my account rather then opening a new one. Is it just a matter of calling into my local AIB branch?
Thanks
I could be wrong on this but I think you'll have to pay Stamp Duty on your new AIB card.
Do any other cards offer similar cashback services, or have any other banks been awarded the amex franchise?
Perhaps when BOI contact their customers in Sep to offer an alternative it will be their own branded cash-back card.
Spoke with Bank of Ireland and cancelled my VISA with them.
If you don't mind me asking, why did you cancel your Visa?
No, I don't think so. RSMike sums it all up. The declaration form contains a lot of other stuff about having to clear the outstanding balance in full, absolving the Bank of any liability vis-à-vis third party DDs I might forget to cancel, etc.Dr, does that declaration make you think you have to sign to give them permission to take a DD rather than them being 'obliged' to take a DD for the GSD?
This is what I'm waiting for. I could just leave my BoI MasterCard in place until March and close it then, but why wait? The sooner I switch to another card with a reward scheme — probably the AIB Platinum VISA, as things look — the sooner I start earning points.BOI should give us a letter saying we have paid the 09/10 duty, so now if you open another credit card account, you can supply the proof of having discharged your revenue obligation for 09/10 on the closed account, and you should not be charged €30 again in April 2010 for the new account.
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