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Barclays changes its credit card application rules again – for the worse

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Barclaycard issues two of the most popular non-American Express travel credit cards:

The Hilton HHonors Platinum Visa (read my review here) – which has the easiest high value bonus in the industry of a free night at ANY Hilton hotel (even a Conrad or Waldorf-Astoria) for spending just £750, and

The IHG Rewards Club Visa and Premium Visa (read my reviews here and here) – both of which give you status in IHG Rewards Club for as long as you hold the card

Late last year, Barclays changed the application rules on its cards.  I was told by numerous people that the following criteria were in place:

You could no longer apply for a Barclays-issued credit card if you already had one

If you cancelled your existing Barclays card, you could apply for a different one immediately but would have to wait six months before applying for the same card again

Three people have told me since Christmas that Barclays has changed its policy again.  These are the new rules:

You cannot apply for a Barclays-issued card if you already have one

If you cancel your existing card, you must wait six months before applying for ANY Barclays issued card

I find this very surprising, to be honest.  If you want to ditch a Barclays-issued card which has no rewards and swap it for a Hilton or IHG card, you would think that Barclays would be keen.  After all, the alternative would be that you sign up for a card with a different provider instead.

But no … Barclays appears to be adopting a ‘cut off my nose to spite my face’ approach.  They would rather not make a penny off you for six months than make it easy for you to switch to a different product.

I can’t imagine what Hilton and IHG make of this, since it obviously impact them.  A huge swathe of people who have an existing Barclaycard are now blocked from getting a Hilton or IHG card.  People who already have one of the hotel cards – and are substantially more likely than a general member of the public to want another – are also blocked.

You therefore need to think carefully about your strategy for applying for the IHG and Hilton HHonors cards. If you currently have a non-travel Barclaycard, I would seriously consider cancelling it ASAP because you may want to start the clock on the six month gap before you can get either of the hotel cards.


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Comments (40)

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  • wetboy1uk says:

    I am fed up of Barclaycard. Their customer service is crap – they could not sort out an issue with my card and the points balance. Promised a good will credit of £10 which was never received and half the time they don’t kow their own credit card rules properly.

  • ankomonkey says:

    Our lass is a housewife. She has two Amex Amexes right now and has successfully applied for an MBNA Visa/Amex duo in the past without her own salary. Does anyone have experience of Barclaycard giving cards to those with no personal salary?

  • Lee Harris says:

    I had a Barclaycard Platinum and wanted to change it to an HHonors card, so in mid December I called them and asked to change the card. They had several other cards they were willing to change it to, but not the Hhonors card, so I closed my account. They told me on the phone that I could wait for 6 months and apply for the Hhonors card.

    I waited a week (so I could be sure the account had fully closed) and applied online for the HHonors card and got an instant acceptance. I’ve had the card (and even had the voucher for a free night’s stay, already).

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