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#41225 by TJ
15 Sep 2004, 12:07
Hmm, still no further news from VS regarding their plans for a seperately branded FlyingClub credit card.

When enquiries were made earlier in the year, Quarter 4 was given as a possible time for this to be released. Perhaps they've put things on hold...

Oh well, Q4 looms ahead, so perhaps VS will still go ahead on time ;)
#41231 by FamilyMan
15 Sep 2004, 13:32
TJ,

Thanks for posting to this thread and putting it in the face of a relative newcomer - some of the designs are really impressive.

I've just applied for a Virgin Card and despite my desire for the miles I was dissapointed that the design was not a little more imaginative.

We can but hope.

Phil (Buffy)
#43264 by TJ
13 Oct 2004, 23:02
Thanks guys :)

I have actually e-mailed FlyingClub again recently to ask for an update and they informed me (after discussing the issue with their marketing department) that they are definitly still planning to release an individually branded FlyingClub credit card sometime soon.

Thet's just hope that by soon they really mean soon!

;)
#43266 by mitchja
13 Oct 2004, 23:27
Yeah I hope it's soon too.

Most FC M/Cards will have to be re-issued shortly anyway as, after speaking to MBNA today, they informed me that even though my FC M/card has a chip on it, it's not a chip+pin card.

Regards
#43288 by FamilyMan
14 Oct 2004, 10:01
quote:Originally posted by mitchja
Yeah I hope it's soon too.

Most FC M/Cards will have to be re-issued shortly anyway as, after speaking to MBNA today, they informed me that even though my FC M/card has a chip on it, it's not a chip+pin card.

Regards

Recieved my first card last Friday - chip and Pin - used the Pin for first time yesterday.

Phil (Buffy)
#43320 by TJ
14 Oct 2004, 18:48
I have to say that I was kind of expecting FlyingClub to use the Chip & PIN re-issuing as an opportunity to swap everyone onto the newly re-branded cards, though if Phil has been issued with a Chip & PIN card already, that's obviously not gonna happen.

Though I suppose moving people onto a whole new card product will be a slightly larger excercise than the move to Chip & PIN.

I still haven't been sent a Chip & PIN VCCC [:(]
#43674 by sky0000547
19 Oct 2004, 17:54
I have received my chip + pin FC M/C a few weeks back after contacting MBNA. Apparently the old cards with the chip in it are only chip + signature.

If you want a new chip + pin FC M/C then give MBNA a ring and tell them to re-issue you a new card otherwise you have to wait until a new card is issue to you automatically (whenever that maybe).

Happy Flying :)
#43715 by stuartcollett
19 Oct 2004, 22:58
quote:Originally posted by TJ

Though I suppose moving people onto a whole new card product will be a slightly larger excercise than the move to Chip & PIN. [:(]


Technically not apparently, I've spoken to a friend who is in the know as far as credit cards are concerned. Apart from the fact he keeps on telling me that Chip & Pin is useless, he reckons a brand change is as easy as ordering the cards on mass, then it's just as easy as changing the paper in a printer. It wouldn't be advertised because people would "lose" cards on mass so they get a new one, merely phased in slowly.

What may cause an issue is when FC members switch between FC grades, as an FC gold member may think they are entitled to a FC Gold credit card (and vice versa), which isn't always going to be the case. I think it's that issue which is going to cause them quite a headache...

...if it can get any worse than the migraine that is MBNA :D!!
#44422 by iforres1
27 Oct 2004, 08:30
Been reading through various threads on the credit card issue but still a little confused[:I]. Can anyone tell me if there is a dedicated cc for VS on either visa or mc. Someone mentioned end of the year for a launch, any further updates.

Only asking as when I was last home there was an application for a standard Virgin cc in the post but on reading through the blurb although mentioning benefits throughout the virgin group it did not say anything about VS miles or points.

As yearly spend is quite high on a cc, it would be a good way to collect extra miles or TP's.

Iain
#44438 by fozzyo
27 Oct 2004, 11:22
Yes there is a Virgin FlyingClub Mastercard. However the branding on the card is no different to the standard Virgin CreditCard. All it lets you do is earn FC miles instead of membershop points.

There are two types of cards you can get, with fee or without. The optional annual fee is £80. If you don't pay it then you earn one mile per pound spent (excluding Credit Card Cheques and Balance Transfers) and I think 2,000 bonus miles upon your first transaction.

If you pay the annual fee you get 2miles per pound spent and 4,000 bonus miles on your first transaction.

If you call Virgin Credit Cards hotline to apply you should be able to ask them for the FlyingClub card. If you have a Virgin Credit Card you can't convert it into a FC one, you have to apply for a new one and transfer the balance. They are a bit vague about whether or not you would be able to transfer your membershop points.

Foz :o)
#44441 by iforres1
27 Oct 2004, 11:39
Thanks for the info fozzyo,

Do you know tel num for virgin credit card.

Iain
#44445 by iforres1
27 Oct 2004, 12:03
Even better Alan

Thanx
#44446 by fozzyo
27 Oct 2004, 12:19
D'oh! That would have been so much easier really.

Foz :o)
#44447 by iforres1
27 Oct 2004, 12:28
All sorted now, although I do feel that I have done this all arse ways applying for the card after already paying for the hol, UC seats, new TV etc, etc, etc.

I need to spend more money now to get the miles:D
#44450 by fozzyo
27 Oct 2004, 12:43
hehee - and if you spend £15k in a year you will a) be poorer b) get a free companion ticket.

:o)
#44483 by TJ
27 Oct 2004, 19:06
Hi all,

As Foz has said, there is a FlyingClub card.

This whole thread is relating to trying to show FlyingClub that there is support for an independently branded FLyingClub card (rather than it looking the same as the bog-standard Virgin Credit Card).

[8D]
#44497 by fozzyo
27 Oct 2004, 22:32
I would love a seperately branded Flying Club Credit Card, preferably one that reflects your Flying Club status too.

Foz :o)
#44510 by sahajesh
28 Oct 2004, 00:08
quote:Originally posted by fozzyo
I would love a seperately branded Flying Club Credit Card, preferably one that reflects your Flying Club status too.


If that were to happen, there's be a rush on Gold cards (both kinds) in the next few months ;)

Cheers,

Sahajesh.
#44644 by stuartcollett
29 Oct 2004, 12:57
quote:Originally posted by stuartcollett

What may cause an issue is when FC members switch between FC grades, as an FC gold member may think they are entitled to a FC Gold credit card (and vice versa), which isn't always going to be the case. I think it's that issue which is going to cause them quite a headache...



See what I mean!?

This will potentially cause huge problems... you could be an FC gold member without being in the financial situation that will merit you the benefits (and the credit limit!) that a MBNA Gold cards offers..

and besides, how peeved would you be if you dropped a tier and they demanded their gold card back in exchange for a silver!?[V]

I'm a big supporter of the FC branded cards, don't get me wrong, I just think at best all any of us can expect is a pretty red one!
#44658 by Jonathan
29 Oct 2004, 15:14
I disagree a bit with the Gold Credit card thing!!

These days it seems anyone can get one!

I don't think it'll create that many issues!

More intestingly Silver looks like Platinum, thats above Gold..

All bets are off though if FC intoduce a black tier!
#44660 by jaguarpig
29 Oct 2004, 15:19
quote:This will potentially cause huge problems... you could be an FC gold member without being in the financial situation that will merit you the benefits (and the credit limit!) that a MBNA Gold cards offers..

and besides, how peeved would you be if you dropped a tier and they demanded their gold card back in exchange for a silver!?




IMHO there would be very few regular flyers that would be turned down by MBNA for a gold or plat card as they are in practice the same as their standard plastic. There really are no qualifications apart from good credit history and saying yes I earn X or Y.I suspect the credit limit on my unglamorous red VSCC will be rather higher than most of their issued plat cards.

I would be happy with a one for all separately branded VSCC card in ummm pink no black:D
#44673 by stuartcollett
29 Oct 2004, 15:53
Stuart retires to the corner, faces the wall, and puts his hands on his head


Ok, point taken [V] I'll be quiet and wait patiently for news from MBNA/FC Towers.
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