Oyster changes/improvements
On Wed, 2 Aug 2017 13:35:09 +0100, Roland Perry
wrote:
In message , at 12:26:43 on
Wed, 2 Aug 2017, Recliner remarked:
56% APR - no thanks!
Surely you don't pay credit card interest? And if you don't, why worry
about the rate?
Because it puts their business model into a rather poor context.
I prefer to be objective in my decision-making, rather than emotional.
And one of the data inputs to that kind of objectivity is the APR.
How so? If you don't pay interest, why care about the rate? It's not
objective to have an emotional reaction to irrelevant variables.
Perhaps because there's a regulatory issue over "whose data" it is. If
you make one transaction with such a card, does the data about what you
bought belong to the bank or to the Clubcard people.
It's all Tesco plc,
For now, but only because they did a u-turn as recently as 2 years ago.
so why can't they use the data for both purposes?
It all depends what they told the customers. In the mean time you
sliding quickly down a slippery slope of incomprehension between the
roles of data controller and data processor.
Well, given that one of the credit cards they offer does provide full
Clubcard points, that's presumably not the problem. It also doesn't
stop Sainsbury's Bank from offering credit card with normal Nectar
rewards. And Nectar certainly isn't part of Sainsbury's; it isn't even
British-owned.
https://www.sainsburysbank.co.uk/credit_cards/micro/cca_creditcards_zone_search#tab--purchase-credit-cards-
So you'll have to invent new arguments.
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