
| Value for Money | 4/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 4.5/10 |
| Overall Rating | 5.4/10 |
Full review by
rowey![]()
on 3rd Apr 2008
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User Rating : 6
Respect : 0
Good Points: the free gifts and the easy money
Bad Points: they send letters home
General comments: I like HSBC but i think the interest should be a bit higher as its lower than some other banks at the moment.
rowey's review and ratings | 34 words
Review by
Guest.
on 2nd Jan 2008
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User Rating : 2
Respect : 0
I am an international student so I cant get a credit card so I guess my only choice is to go for a so called prepaid credit card.
Guest's full review | 43 words
Review by
artofohm![]()
on 1st Oct 2007
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User Rating : 0
Respect : 0
The debit card is by far the worst on the market, the limits are not high enough, the number of stores that have rejected the card has been a problem and when you call them to report it the customer service is just appalling
artofohm's full review | 49 words
Review by
Rigmedicuk![]()
on 27th Jul 2006
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User Rating : 10
Respect : -1
The HSBC Premier Debit Card has a £250 cheque guarantee and Maestro Debit. You can withdraw £1000 a day (also free abroad). I believe this is the ultimate debit card. You also get a Premier MasterCard credit just in case you can't use Maestro.
Unfortunately, you have to earn 75K a year or more and have a mortgage with HSBC of £1000,000 or more to be able to get the card for free. if you don't have a mortgage with them, you can pay the fee of £19.95 a month, as long as ...
Rigmedicuk's full review | 103 words
