Gransnet forums

Chat

look after your credit cards,its unlimited from March 2026

(17 Posts)
infoman Fri 19-Dec-25 18:28:32

or you can set your own limits,

I think 100 pounds would be the maximum amount I would like to NOT have to put my pin number in.
Like Dave King said in those early public information films about credit cards.
"Look after your plastic"

welbeck Fri 19-Dec-25 18:31:35

Can we reduce it to under 100 do you know ?

watermeadow Fri 19-Dec-25 19:34:19

I heard that we can set our own limits, which I would do for security.

Redrobin51 Fri 19-Dec-25 20:56:38

When I was sent a contact less debit card by my building society I asked about having a limit but thry said that wouldn't be possible. I therefore asked for a contact less.

CariadAgain Fri 19-Dec-25 21:03:10

Errr Redrobin - when I was sent a CONTACTLESS...I therefore asked for a CONTACTLESS ????

Magenta8 Fri 19-Dec-25 21:16:53

The different banks will be allowed to set their own limit but they will also be allowed to scrap the limit if they have a robust anti-fraud mechanism in place.

Jaxjacky Fri 19-Dec-25 21:59:09

I’ll set mine in my banking app.

CabbageWars13 Sat 20-Dec-25 03:35:49

I'm waiting for someone to remark "wow! No limit? It's free money, innit?"

This is not wise for people who aren't financially savvy or aren't skilled at self-control.

Homestead62 Sat 20-Dec-25 04:18:06

This is a terrible idea and try proving it wasn't you if an unscrupulous person gets a hold of it.

mum2three Sat 20-Dec-25 05:17:20

It's rather ironical that the banks are trying to persuade everyone to stop using cash while Rachel Reeves' policies are causing people to hoard cash rather than put their money in an account.

Bridie22 Sat 20-Dec-25 08:07:06

I dont have a contactless card i just request the pin one.

CariadAgain Sat 20-Dec-25 08:57:39

Bridie22

I dont have a contactless card i just request the pin one.

Pin cards indeed are perfectly possible.

When my bank sent me a new card a little while back I just rang them and said "Are you going to cancel this new card and give me a new pin card instead - or am I changing banks?". They told me I didnt need to change banks and sent me a new old-style card (ie a pin card).

I don't know why banks wanted to give us pin-less cards in the first place. But I'm the customer - so I decide.

25Avalon Sat 20-Dec-25 09:03:41

After you have used your contactless cards a number of times most banks will require a chip and pin entry before you can use it again. I have a M&S contactless card and occasionally their fraud squad will question me about certain transactions - apparently they check for unusual transactions on an account.

Marydoll Sat 20-Dec-25 09:14:51

25Avalon

After you have used your contactless cards a number of times most banks will require a chip and pin entry before you can use it again. I have a M&S contactless card and occasionally their fraud squad will question me about certain transactions - apparently they check for unusual transactions on an account.

I must commend M&S for their vigilance.

On holiday in the summer I was making a purchase, which was unuaual for me. My card was immediately blocked until I confirmed that it was me, spending a fortune in a boutique in a seaside village!

Last week I lost my credit card, I was able to deal with all in minutes on the banking app, without speaking on the phone.

petra Sat 20-Dec-25 09:15:04

CabbageWars13

I'm waiting for someone to remark "wow! No limit? It's free money, innit?"

This is not wise for people who aren't financially savvy or aren't skilled at self-control.

If you’re that stupid with money it won’t take long for your card to be declined.
To be clear. If your bank account is empty you can’t get money out.

CariadAgain Sat 20-Dec-25 09:50:32

Not quite so re empty bank account. There is probably an agreed overdraft limit on the account - not sure what would happen if someone tried to spend more than that overdraft limit...though I presume a purchase would be declined if, for instance, someone had a £1,000 overdraft limit and were trying to purchase a £5,000 item from it.

Goodness knows I had to live in overdraft for quite some time years back - courtesy of that "single and low-paid" thing I had.

Though the bank might have wondered what I was doing when I made a series of mini-investments putting £100 each into opening multiple building society accounts some years back - until I paid them all back a couple of years or so later from the payouts I got from them just for having an account basically. Defo far from stupid with money - but my parents wouldnt agree to loan me money for a joint investment so.....

Grantanow Sat 20-Dec-25 10:54:16

Most, perhaps all, card issuers enable a personal limit to be set online. But most people won't bother I guess. It's intended to increase spending.