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Bankia have not refunded my Annual 28 Euro Card charge and are charging for Service Charges !!! - Have they changed their Policy ?

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 7:54pm
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Before If I kept over 6k Euros in my acccount -  Bankia used to Refund my Annual 28 Euro Card charge, now they are not !        and they are also charging for Service Charges - Have they changed their Policy ? 

I bought 2 items on my card, a TV and groceries -  is this why I had extra service charges ?  as otherwise it's the Normal quarterly community fees and monthly water and electric, there was also house Insurance and residents Tax, Looking forward to your replies, Thx Lee

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Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 11:22pm

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Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2020 11:22pm

Bankia emailed me in February I think. They are now charging €14 per month for current account. They are offering free banking if you meet two of three conditions- buy insurance from them and set up direct deposit of €700 per month were the two I was considering. Can’t recall the third. Another option was to deposit €40k for five years at 0%. I didn’t do anything yet, and paid a pro rated fee for part of February. 

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