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sharkattack Posted - 23 June 2009 : 23:17:14
Hi is there any one bank with think banking.And are there ok with b/r
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Skippy Posted - 24 June 2009 : 13:05:15
They charge £25 to set up the account and then £12.50 a month, more if it's a joint account. It's a while since I was with them, but their customer service was appalling.

I'd recommend leaving them as a last resort and trying the Co-op or Barclays first.

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Niobe Posted - 24 June 2009 : 12:50:44
You will have to pay a monthly fee though.

The Co-op will give you an account and they don't charge.

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sjbyron Posted - 23 June 2009 : 23:36:39
HI
I bank with them, and yes they are ok with Bankruptcy, and it doesnt matter if you have any debts with the RBS Group, they are a bit slow at answering the phone, and you have to repeat yourself about things a few times but they are OK, not judgemental. They also have internet banking.



Stu J Byron

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