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cbonline.co.uk How to Get Contactless Card Scotland : Clydesdale Bank

Name of the Organization : Clydesdale Bank
Type of Facility : How to Get Contactless Card
State : Glasgow
Country : Scotland

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Website : http://www.cbonline.co.uk/personal/credit-cards/contactless-card-payments/

How to Get Contactless Card :

** The simple, secure way to pay
** Your Clydesdale Bank credit card is contactless.

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** This means you can use it to pay for items up to £30* without having to enter your PIN – just touch & go.
** From 1st September 2015 the limit increased from £20 to £30.
** However, it may take some time for the limit increase to be available at every point of sale.

How contactless works :
** Contactless is quick, easy and secure.
** Just touch your card against the contactless card reader when you’re ready to pay.
** You’ll hear a beep and see a green light on the reader.
** You’ve paid.
** If you need a receipt, just ask the retailer.

Just follow these easy steps :
Step 1 :
** You can use contactless wherever you see this logo.

Step 2 :
** Just touch your card against the reader.

Step 3 :
** When you see the green light, your payment’s approved.

Where To Use Contactless :
** You can use your card to pay for items up to £30* where you see the contactless symbol.
** It’s accepted at lots of high street favourites, such as M&S, McDonalds, Boots, WH Smith and Starbucks.
** Your Clydesdale Bank Contactless card also lets you make fast and secure payments on Transport for London (TfL).
** This means you can use your card around London on buses, the Tube, tram, London Overground, DLR and most National Rail services in London.
** You can get further information on the Transport for London website tfl.gov.uk/
** From 1st September 2015 the limit increased from £20 to £30.
** However, it may take some time for the limit increase to be available at every point of sale.

Safe and secure :
** Using contactless is just as safe as Chip and PIN.
** You have the same protection against fraud, and if you think you’ve been incorrectly charged, just let us know.
** It’s important that you take your card out of your purse or wallet to use it, as this makes sure the right card is charged.
** For extra security, you’ll sometimes be asked to enter your PIN as well.

FAQ :
How do I use my contactless card?
** Look out for the contactless symbol when shopping for purchases of £30* and under.
** From 1st September 2015 the limit increased from £20 to £30.
** However, it may take some time for the limit increase to be available at every point of sale.
** Tell the retailer you’d like to use your contactless card and simply touch it directly onto the card reader.
** Lights on the reader will indicate when payment is complete.

Where can I use my contactless card?
** You can use your contactless card wherever you see the contactless symbol.

Do I have to use contactless?
** No. Contactless technology is an additional feature on your card.
** However, it’s up to you to choose how you want to pay.

How do I get a contactless credit card?
** If you’re a new credit card customer you’ll automatically receive a contactless card.
** If you’re an existing customer with a MasterCard credit card we’ll send you a contactless card automatically when your current card expires, or if it need replaced because it’s lost, stolen or damaged.
** Existing customers with a Visa credit card won’t receive a contactless card.

How do I know when the payment has been made?
** The card reader will indicate that the payment has been made – a light, beep or indicator will let you know the payment has been successful.

Will I get a receipt for my transaction?
** If you would like a receipt to confirm the contactless transaction, just ask the merchant when you pay.
** This may not be directly available in some circumstances; for example, paying for travel by tapping your card on an electronic ticket reader, or using a contactless card at a vending machine.

How close does my card need to be to the reader?
** We recommend that you touch the card to the reader, and take the card out of your wallet or purse before you use it.

Can I use my contactless card abroad?
** Yes, but the contactless transaction limit of £30* may vary depending on local limits — it may be more or less.
** *From 1st September 2015 the limit increased from £20 to £30.
** However, it may take some time for the limit increase to be available at every point of sale.

Are there any fees for paying with contactless?
** No, there are no additional fees for using your contactless card.

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