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Debtdummy
Posted - 14 March 2007 : 15:28:28 There are a few banks that will allow undischarged bankrupts an account. The accounts are basic accounts and do not require a credit check. Barclay Bank - 0845 755 5555 CO-op - 0845 721 2212 Gregory Pennington (£12.50/month managing account fee)- 0800 161 3516.
There is also a pre-paid Mastercard. Again no credit check required. This is good for people who need to gradually and gently have their dose of plastic(the 'feel' of a credit card in their hands)decreased AND for people who require the versatility of a credit card.
No the basic account does not have a debit card, but i can use the cash card at all cashpoints.
I apologies for my keyoards poor spelling and grammar.
hellybelly
Posted - 15 March 2007 : 16:46:35 Does anyone know if the Barclays account has a debit card? I think this is the one my partner will be going for after hes filed his bankruptcy next week.
coco
Posted - 15 March 2007 : 15:40:27 Hi DD,
I have a Basic account with Barclays at the moment and my wages and Direct Debits are paid from this account can i ask the judge on the day not to freeze these accounts,
Thanks
I apologies for my keyoards poor spelling and grammar.