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endisnigh Posted - 27 January 2010 : 08:12:30
I have already a co-op current account with debit card, cheque book i have never been in trouble with them or gone over drawn. Will Co-op allow me to keep the same account or will i have to alter it to a cash minder account?? x
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Housing Posted - 27 January 2010 : 09:02:22
I agree, you should be able to have the Cashmoinder account without any problem. The other account will almost certainly be closed down with bankruptcy.

I sugest that you speak to them now - they are a good principled bank and BR friendly.

Good luck - any questions post some more and I am confident you will find answers here - experts on the left hand of the page. Richard

"Life is generally something that happens elsewhere" (Alan Bennett - author and one of my best heroes!!)
Blackie Posted - 27 January 2010 : 08:39:38
I am assuming that you are declaring yourself bankrupt. You are likely to keep the same account but you will lose your cheque book and any cheque guarantee card.

All the best

John Blackadder

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