Abbey have been bought by Santander of Spain and if you withdraw money from a Santander cash machine up until the end of September with your Abbey bank card they will pay you 2% of the withdrawal directly in to your Abbey bank account.
Sounds too good to be true.
What would they gain out of doing that? Apart from losing a lot of money, there dosen't seem to be any logical business sense in doing that.
Where did hear about this deal?
...Abbey customers holidaying in Spain who use their Abbey Visa Debit or Visa Electron card to withdraw cash from one of Banco Santander's 4,300 cash machines will get 2% cashback...
...It's a nice idea - but this is definitely a case of giving with one hand and taking with the other. Abbey's customers will still be hit with an ATM cash handling fee of 1.5%, plus the standard 2.75% fee for overseas use which is often known as the "exchange rate loading fee".