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Why not get a high limit, but keep most of the funds in another account. That way you can instantly transfer funds to the ATM account via eBanking or phone banking when you need to.My NIB branch is closing down in a few weeks time. If I need to take out more cash than my laser card allows I will need to ring the bank and ask them to temporarily increase the daily limit on the card and then when sufficient funds have been withdrawn I'll have to ring them again to reduce the daily limit - I don't fancy leaving a high limit on my card for security reasons. Another barnacle pulling on our decision as to whether or not we should change to another bank.
Justsally
No charges apply to eBanking.Guess I'm penny pinching but why should I have to pay for telephone calls to transfer funds when I have "free banking". We won't talk about the low percentage interest rate on my current account which will be reduced/negated by phone call charges etc. Rant over.
Justsally
If you have a local/national call bundle included in your phone bill, instead of using the 1850 or 1890 numbers you can use the number provided by your bank for calls from outside Ireland- usually a Dublin number, so the call would not cost you any extra. The same goes for ESB, Bord Gais, public services etc. The number for NIB telephone banking is +353 1 478 1014Guess I'm penny pinching but why should I have to pay for telephone calls to transfer funds when I have "free banking". We won't talk about the low percentage interest rate on my current account which will be reduced/negated by phone call charges etc. Rant over.
Justsally
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