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L555HUL Posted - 31 August 2012 : 12:50:30
Hi

I currently bank with Barclays and as a condition the my BR they have withdrawn my online banking services, which is inconveniant to say the least, as I work away a fair bit with my job.

I no co-op do a cash minder account, with BR order again me will they permit online banking etc????

Thanks
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xmas baby Posted - 04 September 2012 : 14:05:09
Hi there,

While I can also recommend the co-op bank, particularly for bankrupts, I should point out that it is very difficult to keep an eye on the status of your account, particularly if you have direct debits set up on it. I have carried out a few online transactions when there hasn't been sufficient money in my account and rather than the bank declining it, they have authorised the payment only for me to then go overdrawn. As I have no overdraft facility, they then charge me £15 each time I go overdrawn (per transaction). I think this is a bit crafty of them and they do keep warning me that continuation of going overdrawn will result in them withdrawing my account, although this has not happened as yet and I have been overdrawn a number of times already.

Just be careful.

xmas baby
Skippy Posted - 31 August 2012 : 14:51:02
The Co op Cashminder is a good account. The only thing I would say is keep an eye on your balance as the online banking isn't 'real time'. I never found it a problem as I keep a spreadsheet as well.

View my blog at http://skippy13.blogs.iva.co.uk/

The more I have to do with humans the more I think that the world would be a better place if it was run by animals.

Last IPA payment made on 28th June 2010 and I'm now looking forward to getting married in September 2012 - I'm proof that you can go BR and come out the other side.
L555HUL Posted - 31 August 2012 : 14:20:30
Many thanks Richard
Richard P Posted - 31 August 2012 : 13:05:35
Hi l

coop offer on line banking i have operated my account for teh past 4 years without a problem

when you initailly open an account do not go for the easy online open a new application as they will default "no" because of the BR. speak to a person and say you have gone BR or planning to go and they will approve the account

Richard

Good Luck Richard,

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