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Steven Jackson

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Dec 8, 2006
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Lincoln, U.K.
I currently bank with Tesco, and have both a debit and credit card. Unfortunately, Tesco say they have "no plans" to support Apple Pay at launch.

There's no way I'm going to miss out on the fun, however, so I'm more than willing to sign up for another card.

I need one account with two cards (for me and my wife), and I need to be able to easily pay the monthly bill from my Tesco current account.

Any recommendations?

Cheers,

Steve.
 
I currently bank with Tesco, and have both a debit and credit card. Unfortunately, Tesco say they have "no plans" to support Apple Pay at launch.

There's no way I'm going to miss out on the fun, however, so I'm more than willing to sign up for another card.

I need one account with two cards (for me and my wife), and I need to be able to easily pay the monthly bill from my Tesco current account.

Any recommendations?

Cheers,

Steve.

Don't know of a specific card but any contactless ones from those banks that have signed on for Apple Pay from July should work. NatWest, RBS, Santander etc. I also believe American Express and MBNA are on board.

I've opened a NatWest Current account to be on board from July as my bank, Lloyds, isn't coming until the Autumn. Can't wait!
 
Don't know of a specific card but any contactless ones from those banks that have signed on for Apple Pay from July should work. NatWest, RBS, Santander etc. I also believe American Express and MBNA are on board.

I've opened a NatWest Current account to be on board from July as my bank, Lloyds, isn't coming until the Autumn. Can't wait!
Do I need a new current account, so that I can get both a debit and credit card, or can I just get a credit card?
 
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