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netibiza | 16:50 Wed 27th Apr 2005 | How it Works
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I've just received my new Visa credit card from a Spanish bank - it also has something called EUR 6000 - does anyone know what it is as my bank didn't have a clue???

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Could it be your credit limit in Euros?
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Watch out if that's what it is - my hubby won't be too pleased!!!!
Eur 6000 is the network which the bank belongs to. There are three main networks in Spain; Eur 6000, 4B and Servired. Realistically the only way this will affect you is if you are making a cash withdrawal. Using a bank from another network can incur a charge of upto 1.50. Using a bank of the Eur 6000 network will normally be free of charge.
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Now this is not chatting - I will be your "sugar mummy" if the bank lets me spend 6000� a day and they repay it as I fear hubby will go baliistic ( if bank pays I'll get new hubby so watch it IAP)
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