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Hi,
I recently applied for this credit card and was approved based on my US credit history. However, they are requiring me to fax a proof of address before they send the card. I just want to know if anyone here has had experience with this bank and what can you say about your experience? Thanks in advance.
 
I have had an MBNA credit card for years. I haven't had any problems with it. I don't know this particular card you speak of but just make sure you read the small print.
 
Leon said:
I have had an MBNA credit card for years. I haven't had any problems with it. I don't know this particular card you speak of but just make sure you read the small print.

Thanks. If you don't mind, what kind of MBNA credit card do you use?
 
It is called Platinum Plus. It is a free card. You can see it here: http://www.mbna.ca/popular_cardList.html

There are all kinds of free cards out there. Just pick one that suits your needs. Doesn't matter which.

If you shop at Canadian Tire on a regular basis, you might want to get their card. As you use it, you collect 1% of your purchases in Canadian Tire money which you can use any time you visit a Canadian Tire store and pay with your card, see https://www.ctfs.com/Products/CreditCards/

If you stop at Superstore, you might want to get their card. You will collect points you can use to buy at Superstore, however limited at having a minimum of $20 worth of points before you can use them, see http://www.pcfinancial.ca/english/credit-cards/pc-mastercard

If you plan to owe on it for long term though, you would look for a card with a low interest rate.
 
AvayaLenovo said:
Hi,
I recently applied for this credit card and was approved based on my US credit history. However, they are requiring me to fax a proof of address before they send the card. I just want to know if anyone here has had experience with this bank and what can you say about your experience? Thanks in advance.

MBNA is good CC,
I got one in UK and they agreed to transfer my existing limit it to Canada straight away,
They advice me to took my £ CC to Canada and once reach there just call and give them your Ca address. They will send me new Ca card with similar credit limit what I have in UK.
Then I can close my UK credit card account by paying balance via my saving or using my Ca card.

American express got similar procedure too
 
Aquib said:
MBNA is good CC,
I got one in UK and they agreed to transfer my existing limit it to Canada straight away,
They advice me to took my £ CC to Canada and once reach there just call and give them your Ca address. They will send me new Ca card with similar credit limit what I have in UK.
Then I can close my UK credit card account by paying balance via my saving or using my Ca card.

American express got similar procedure too

Thanks for this Aquib. I didn't know this was possible. I also have an MBNA cc here in Ireland. I will be exploring this option.

PS: One quick question. Was this information provided by the UK MBNA office or the Canadian office?

Thanks.


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Hsbc - get there premier account and they will transfer your credit card to most of country .

American Express - http://www.americanexpress.com/global-card-transfers/

For MBna speak to your customer service .
 
I have this card and it's good. They send you lots of promotions for low/no interest balance transfers if that's something you're interested in. I think they sell your phone number to telemarketers though. I often get calls for MBNA related products (insurance etc) and once they have you on their list they call A LOT!
 
I like American Express better, thanks for info I will definitely transfer my account when I land
 
I had an American Express card for awhile but a couple years ago a lot of places (especially grocery and clothing stores) in Canada stopped accepting it. Not sure if that's still the case but something to consider.
 
veradis said:
I had an American Express card for awhile but a couple years ago a lot of places (especially grocery and clothing stores) in Canada stopped accepting it. Not sure if that's still the case but something to consider.
Because transaction fee is high when a business runs a card