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Creation cancelling credit cards which have been used with a Curve Card

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Creation Financial Services, issuers of the IHG Rewards and (closed to new customers) Marriott Visa credit cards, made a very aggressive move on Friday in its dispute with Curve Card.

It appears that the majority of credit cards which had been used with a Curve Card are being closed.

One call centre agent said that 1,800 cardholders were impacted. We cannot confirm this number.

Creation closing IHG and Marriott credit cards used by Curve Card holders

The closure letter states that cards are being closed on 3rd December.

Based on reader discussions with the call centre, but not confirmed in writing by Creation:

  • annual free night vouchers on the IHG Rewards Premium credit card will still be desposited if the cardholder spends £10,000 before their card is closed
  • there will NOT be a pro-rata refund of the £99 annual fee on the IHG Rewards Premium credit card – although you would be free to dispute this with the Ombudsman

If you cannot trigger your free night voucher by 3rd December but would otherwise, you arguably have a case for a full refund of your IHG Rewards Premium £99 fee for the current year.

Why is Creation banning Curve Card holders?

It isn’t entirely clear what is driving this, although I was told by an independent industry consultant that it was being pushed by National Savings.

Curve Card, for those who don’t have one, is a debit card which allows you to recharge transactions to a linked credit card. You can learn more about Curve Card in this article.

This meant – most specifically – you could deposit money into National Savings and have it charged to a miles or points earning credit card as a purchase. Most Curve Card holders had a £9,000 daily limit albeit capped at £1.8 million per year.

Whilst Curve Card had always had blocks in place for payments to banks, there were certain grey areas such as National Savings, HMRC and various investment firms such as Hargreaves Lansdown.

Creation had initially sent out text message to cardholders a few weeks ago saying that its cards could no longer be used with Curve Card. I was told at that time that mass account closures would follow, and here we are.

One problem is that the ban is catching many people who used Curve Card purely for Apple Pay functionality. It was the only way to add your Creation card to Apple Pay.

For clarity …. the free IHG Rewards credit card is still open to new applicants. Creation is not pulling out of the UK and is only closing these 1,800 (TBC) accounts.

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Comments (860)

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  • Paul says:

    The free night voucher is received on the card anniversary (renewal) right? My anniversary is in Feb, however I’ve exceeded £10k+ spend this year – can I expect the free night?

    • Lee says:

      That’s the question everyone will be asking .

      I think if they dont honour the free night they will find themselves with a lot of cases though the ombudsman .

      • Blenz101 says:

        Reasonable to assume if the voucher was earned through legitimate spend a complaint would see you get a voucher.

        Anything cash like on your account via Curve and you won’t be getting anything even with the ombudsman involved, clear breach of the card terms.

        • Chris says:

          Is there a clear card term that forbids some of this use though?
          If there is, I can’t find it.

    • CH says:

      I’m £45 away from my next free night voucher, about 6 months into my card year. I’m assuming my card will be cancelled. I have never engaged in MS, but did use Curve a fair amount at times (for convenience). It will be interesting to see how they handle awarding the next free nights if they have cancelled the underlying card.

      And like others, while they are unilaterally welcome to cancel my card, I would expect a pro rata refund of the fee.

  • Paul Pogba says:

    Is every one in government working furiously to become the most hated in history? If its not NI increases, council tax rises, and fuel shortages its working with the financial services industry to get our hotel credit cards cancelled.

    • Chrisasaurus says:

      😂

    • Chris says:

      Are certain people and the media working hard to make the government hated? Yes.
      Are the Government hated by most people? No.

      In this case, Creation are owned by BNP Paribas (a French Bank), they are not under any instruction from the government to punish their cardmembers.

      Nice try though, have another go?

  • ed says:

    If using Curve is going to get your underlying CC cancelled, then I can’t see many using curve going forward.

    • Harrier25 says:

      I’ve put the brakes on Curve as of today and will start using my Hilton Barclaycard directly, hoping that my past use of Curve won’t close me down. Losing an IHG earning card is slightly annoying, but I value my Hilton points card so much more!

  • Gulz says:

    What timing – got an email from Curve yesterday that they were going to charge 1.5% fee on amounts above £10,000 a month for using Curve Fronted on Metal from 1st Dec.
    Looks like all good ways of making miles and points are going away in quick succession.

  • Andrew says:

    Just a little reminder that the most recent terms and conditions to be published on the Creation site for the IHG Card are dated 22/05/2019

  • Mark says:

    Can we still use the Virgin card to topup NS&I or is that also stopping now?

  • Qrfan says:

    All those complaints experts out there – Do I have to contact creation for the fee refund before escalating to FOS or can I go straight to FOS please? Only paid the fee in late August and I’ve never used ns&I or any other MS. Thanks!

    • Andrew says:

      Always start the complaint with the company.

    • Ryanfozzie says:

      I would suggest Creation first. Let them respond and get to a final response (assuming they do not give you what you want). From there, feel free to escalate to FOS.

    • ChrisD says:

      You can use the Resolver service (google resolver) to automatically send the complaint and escalate after the appropriate time, I used them with Creation before, and Creation didn’t respond for 2 months, so it got automatically escalated.

      • Qrfan says:

        Perfect, thanks all.

        • EwanG says:

          Yes. You *must* raise your complaint with the service provider first, and be at deadlock or have given them time to respond otherwise the ombudsman won’t even accept your case.
          Then it will take time for the case to get assigned within the ombudsman. I submitted one 2 weeks ago which is still not picked up, and that’s before they start investigating.

  • Gulz says:

    Also, funnily enough, I got 2 letters from Creation today – one for telling me they are cancelling my Black card (which hasn’t been used with NS&I is over a year) and the White card (which was never used ever since I made the first few transactions to trigger the bonus nearly 2 years ago)

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