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shirley
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Posted - 28 February 2009 :  08:56:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
BR on 18th Feb and I have just had a letter from Natwest telling my I can keep my STEP account. I spent a lot of time worrying about what to do about a bank account post bankruptcy but it hasn't been a problem, I now have 2 as I applied for a co-op cashminder earlier in the week and was accepted. Natwest would not let me keep my E-Savings account though. Never mind I suppose I could use the co-op one instead of that. Things are looking brighter all the time.

Shirley

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Posted - 28 February 2009 :  10:33:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm glad you can keep the Step account. I can't believe they won't let you keep the esavings account though! I had the same problem with the Co-op, they wouldn't let me have a savings account even though I had a bank account with them!

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