You can use your card at most of the 24 million retail locations displaying the MasterCard® acceptance mark, anywhere in the world, as well as online and over the telephone. You can use your Prime Card to withdraw money at UK ATMs. If you upgrade your card, you may also be able to use your card to withdraw cash from over 1 million ATMs worldwide.
Yes, your card is Chip and PIN protected, you will need the PIN that was enclosed in your card pack or sent to you in the post.
Not in the UK. In other countries, you may be asked for a PIN – if so, ask to sign in the usual way.
Yes. However, some websites require you to enter a name and address to complete an online purchase. In order for your card to work on these sites, you will have to first register a name and address, either online here (at no charge) or via Customer Services on 0870 144 0289 (for a fee of £1). You must then enter exactly the same details when using the card to make a purchase at websites requesting this information – so make sure you don’t forget your exact name. If you apply for anupgrade, your card will automatically become registered.
When completing your online transaction, select MasterCard® as the payment option. You may be asked for the following items:
No. This card doesn’t have an Issue number, so just ignore this part of the form.
Yes, but only if you first register a name and address either online here at no charge or via our Customer Services on 0870 144 0289 for a fee of £1. Also, if you have registered your details, you can transfer up to £20 onto a new Prime Card, for a small fee of just £1.
You have to be over 18 to buy the card, and over 13 to use it, which means you can buy it as a gift for, say, your 15 year-old cousin, or give it as an alternative to pocket money. You must be at least 18 years of age to apply for a reloadable upgrade, but can specify the details of a teenager who will be eligible to use the card during the application process.
When buying a card for a young teenager, we recommend it is used with parental guidance. Please read more here about security features relating to cards bought for teenagers.