PC CueCard
Police Credit’s easyaccess CueCard is a debit card that gives you electronic access to your at-call savings account or overdraft (overdraft only available to approved applicants over the age of 18). The easyaccess CueCard enables you to:
Access cash at ATMs worldwide displaying the Maestro or Cirrus symbols
Purchase goods and services at merchants worldwide displaying the Maestro or Cirrus symbols
Purchase goods and obtain cash at EFTPOS terminals throughout Australia
Features
The PC easyaccess CueCard is a debit card, NOT a credit card – a product that gives you better control of your personal finances; and helps you avoid a build up of interest-attracting credit card debt.
You can use your easyaccess CueCard at restaurants, department stores, supermarkets or other merchants, accessing your at-call savings account and/or overdraft by:
Withdrawing funds at an ATM using the 'savings' button
Paying for your purchase and withdrawing funds at an EFTPOS terminal using the 'savings' button.
Additional cards
As a PC CueCard holder, you can apply to have an additional card issued to someone else (who must, by law, be over the age of 15). Before doing this, make sure that you trust the person to use the card responsibly. Remember that you will be liable for all the transactions that this person carries out. You are always free to cancel an additional card by giving us written notice.
Important advice on security
It is most important that you keep your PIN safe, secure and ‘your secret’ at all times - and check for any unauthorised transaction occurring on your account. This will help you to report any loss, theft or misuse of your password to us in a timely manner; and lessen the likelihood of being liable for all or part of any financial loss suffered.
Apply now
Call Member Response on 13 63 73
Visit a PC branch to arrange your card application
Before you make any decision to aquire any non-cash payment product or service you should obtain and consider the relevant Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) available from any branch of Police Credit or by calling 13 63 73.
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