kamchatsky
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Not related to points earning, but FYI ......
http://virginmoney.com.au/credit_card/
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An update on the Virgin Credit Card.
Virgin Money has been working with Westpac Banking Corporation for the past five years since we launched the hugely successful Virgin Credit Card in Australia.
Following the end of the five year agreement between Westpac and Virgin Money, we have now all agreed that Westpac will retain the credit card portfolio and will continue to provide ongoing excellence in customer service to Virgin Credit Card customers.
Virgin Money shook up the Australian financial services market in 2003 when it launched its first financial service product the low rate, no annual fee credit card with Westpac. Virgin Money chose Westpac as its credit card issuer in 2003 as it was a leading supplier of credit cards and had the ability to provide the high standard of customer service required for the Virgin Credit Card.
If you have a Virgin Credit Card in your wallet.
You'll still be able to use your Virgin Credit Card as normal. Westpac will continue to manage the customer base and ensures there are no interruptions to the credit card service.
If you wanted to apply for a new Virgin Credit Card, unfortunately we won't be taking any new applications from April 3, 2008.
For more information check out the FAQs.
We're still here though, please come visit!
At Virgin Money, we've been busy over the past few years building our portfolio of financial services products - including Virgin Money Super and Virgin Money Home Loans. On top of that, we're just about to launch new products in the financial services category and... we'll continue to look into opportunities in financial services.
http://virginmoney.com.au/credit_card/
________________________
An update on the Virgin Credit Card.
Virgin Money has been working with Westpac Banking Corporation for the past five years since we launched the hugely successful Virgin Credit Card in Australia.
Following the end of the five year agreement between Westpac and Virgin Money, we have now all agreed that Westpac will retain the credit card portfolio and will continue to provide ongoing excellence in customer service to Virgin Credit Card customers.
Virgin Money shook up the Australian financial services market in 2003 when it launched its first financial service product the low rate, no annual fee credit card with Westpac. Virgin Money chose Westpac as its credit card issuer in 2003 as it was a leading supplier of credit cards and had the ability to provide the high standard of customer service required for the Virgin Credit Card.
If you have a Virgin Credit Card in your wallet.
You'll still be able to use your Virgin Credit Card as normal. Westpac will continue to manage the customer base and ensures there are no interruptions to the credit card service.
If you wanted to apply for a new Virgin Credit Card, unfortunately we won't be taking any new applications from April 3, 2008.
For more information check out the FAQs.
We're still here though, please come visit!
At Virgin Money, we've been busy over the past few years building our portfolio of financial services products - including Virgin Money Super and Virgin Money Home Loans. On top of that, we're just about to launch new products in the financial services category and... we'll continue to look into opportunities in financial services.