What is Barclaycard postal address?

What is Barclaycard postal address?

1234 Pavilion Drive, Northampton
General Enquiries: Barclaycard House, 1234 Pavilion Drive, Northampton, NN4 7SG, Mail Van area 24. Applications: Barclaycard, 51 Saffron Road, Wigston, LE18 4GA.

How do I raise a dispute with Barclaycard?

If you use the Barclaycard app, you can make a claim. Simply click on the transaction you wish to dispute, select ‘Help with this transaction’ and follow the steps – we’ll explain what we need at every step. Call us on 0800 161 5291. Lines are open from 7am – 11pm, Monday to Sunday.

What bank owns Barclaycard?

Barclays
Barclaycard (/ˈbɑːrklikɑːrd, -leɪ-/; stylized as barclaycard) is a brand for credit cards of Barclays PLC….Barclaycard.

Founded 1966
Headquarters London , England, United Kingdom
Area served Worldwide
Products Credit cards Contactless technology
Parent Barclays

Is Barclaycard part of Barclays Bank?

Barclaycard brought us the first credit card in 1966, but there’s no denying that being part of Barclays continues to be at the heart of our identity. Barclays is a British universal bank: a major financial services provider with over 300 years of history. For Barclaycard, the benefits are equally clear.

How do I get in touch with Barclaycard?

You can either call the Barclaycard customer services team on 0800 151 0900or 0333 200 9090 or take a look at the ‘ask a question’ section of the Barclaycard site for frequently asked questions and answers.

How do I contact Jetblue Mastercard?

Access your credit card account online or call us anytime at 877-523-0478.

Where is Barclaycard customer services based?

Our email: [email protected]. Our web address: www.barclaycard.co.uk. Our geographic address: 1234 Pavilion Drive, Northampton, NN4 7SG.

Can I make a section 75 claim online?

The quickest way make a Section 75 claim is to claim online.

How do I claim Section 75 of the Consumer credit Act?

How do I make a claim?

  1. Contact the retailer: It’s usually far easier to get a refund from the retailer, so this should be your first option.
  2. Call your credit card provider: Tell them you want to make a claim under Section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act.
  3. Fill out a claim form: