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“no-one will be cancelling their cards in disgust!“
No-one is a strong statement as any change will always work well for someone and badly for someone else. Could change it to credit at frickin Tesco or Amazon and someone somewhere would somehow complain that this is now ‘unusable’ or not premium enough. Only change I can think of re Harvey Nicks that would annoy literally no one would be loss of £100 credit but £100 lower card fee 😆.
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