written by gobbledygook on 03/04/2007
My husband has the Natwest Maestro Debit Card. It basically offers the same as most Debit Cards - Most retailers accept it (not all). It's more convenient than carrying cash. Natwest do also offer cashback on Maestro Debit Card purchases with the bigger retailers. You can also use it overseas. It is a good, basic Debit Card that offers everything a Debit Card should offer.
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Jammie's Response to gobbledygook's Review
Written on: 27/04/2007
It is good if you got money and it in bank because if it in your pocket you more likely to spend it so its a great way to save up. My girlfriend has a debit card and she has got letters off her bank saying that there has been overseas purchases but she never even been overseas. The bank said she had to get the police involved before they did anything I mean that is wrong its her money and debit cards should never be fraud enabled in any way shape or form and its very unlikely they will compensate her.
Sriaz1's Response to gobbledygook's Review
Written on: 11/09/2008
Hey, I am a uk student who will be in the Netherlands studying for a year.
<br/>Do you know how much it will cost me from my Maestro cards to make regular cash withdrawals?
<br/>Your help will be appreciated.
<br/>Saiqa.