Was it Tracked 24 or 48? Post here is useless with a backlog of around two weeks unless you post parcels.JAS84 wrote: Sat 29 Mar, 2025 13.42 Just got a pleasant surprise in the post. Two days ago I visited a Virgin Money branch to request a new debit card as my current one wasn't working in certain third party ATMs (it was being spat back out without even letting me enter the pin due to the black stripe being damaged - it worked fine in VM's own ATMs). The new card just arrived in the post. That's definitely speedy service from both Virgin Money and Royal Mail. Makes a nice change!
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UK ATMs don't use the magnetic stripe and haven't for quite a while.JAS84 wrote: Sat 29 Mar, 2025 13.42 Just got a pleasant surprise in the post. Two days ago I visited a Virgin Money branch to request a new debit card as my current one wasn't working in certain third party ATMs (it was being spat back out without even letting me enter the pin due to the black stripe being damaged - it worked fine in VM's own ATMs). The new card just arrived in the post. That's definitely speedy service from both Virgin Money and Royal Mail. Makes a nice change!
In fact, almost nowhere uses the magnetic stripe and they will begin being removed from cards altogether imminently:
https://newsroom.mastercard.com/news/pe ... ic-stripe/
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WillPS wrote: Sun 30 Mar, 2025 02.10The exception are cards which aren't traditional credit or debit cards. For example, prepaid high street shopping cards, and the Premier Inn Business Card. The latter requires the magnetic stripe to be swiped, and then a signature is taken (and the workplace gets the bill on account).JAS84 wrote: Sat 29 Mar, 2025 13.42 In fact, almost nowhere uses the magnetic stripe and they will begin being removed from cards altogether imminently:
https://newsroom.mastercard.com/news/pe ... ic-stripe/
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Sure, proprietary cards can do whatever they want. They also won't work in ATMs tho.Charlie Wells wrote: Wed 02 Apr, 2025 06.58The exception are cards which aren't traditional credit or debit cards. For example, prepaid high street shopping cards, and the Premier Inn Business Card. The latter requires the magnetic stripe to be swiped, and then a signature is taken (and the workplace gets the bill on account).WillPS wrote: Sun 30 Mar, 2025 02.10 In fact, almost nowhere uses the magnetic stripe and they will begin being removed from cards altogether imminently:
https://newsroom.mastercard.com/news/pe ... ic-stripe/
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NatWest are finally giving me a Mastercard debit card after I got a notification on the app saying it's being sent shortly. There's still a few months left on the card to go, but they must be updating them for those of us who got Visa issued in 2022 a little bit earlier.
Usually it's about a month to 6 weeks before expiry before a new card is issued.
Usually it's about a month to 6 weeks before expiry before a new card is issued.
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That's a good point as they didn't.WillPS wrote: Sat 14 Jun, 2025 22.56 Are you sure the new card is Mastercard?
AIUI the Mastercard rollout has been stopped and card renewals are being sent with the same symbol as the expiring one. New customers are receiving a mix of Visa and Mastercard, partially dependent on which sort code they're allocated to.
Natwest's new Debit card page for existing customers has been updated to show both Mastercard and Visa versions.
https://www.natwest.com/current-account ... rcard.html
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It's a bit strange that they made such a big deal about changing to Mastercard, only to roll it back again.
I'm half-tempted to 'lose' my Child & Co card to see what shows up, though it would probably just be exactly the same as my existing card.
I'm half-tempted to 'lose' my Child & Co card to see what shows up, though it would probably just be exactly the same as my existing card.
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This may explain why. Natwest and Visa launched a new credit card in 2024.
https://www.visa.co.uk/about-visa/newsr ... 38309.htmlThis launch is the latest in a long-term collaboration between Visa and NatWest Group to offer customers access to Visa’s debit and credit cards to help them manage their spending with greater ease, security, flexibility and control.
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