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sssc
Starting Member
1 Posts |
Posted - 28 July 2009 : 13:55:27
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WHO WILL GIVE ME A BANK ACC ? |
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ripski
New Member
United Kingdom
90 Posts |
Posted - 28 July 2009 : 14:25:25
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coop cashminder is the most BR friendly
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givemestrength
Junior Member
United Kingdom
141 Posts |
Posted - 28 July 2009 : 15:37:19
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i agree, CO-OP, to be honest i find this better than my full account i had with tsb, the only thing i miss is the cheque book but have had no problems using the electron card anywhere yet. I m still able to check all my account details online, ive always been able to get through on the phone to them, just dont go overdrawn they are pretty strict on that. |
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alfiesmum
Starting Member
United Kingdom
10 Posts |
Posted - 28 July 2009 : 16:25:09
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I got refused by everyone. Ended up with Think Banking. I know a few people aren't happy with them, especially the monthly fee but I have a debit card and paying in book. I've never had any problems with them. They make sure all my bills are paid and give me whats left over to spend via my card or withdrawn from almost any machine. |
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starboy
Starting Member
35 Posts |
Posted - 28 July 2009 : 17:11:54
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Am with think banking .Not gone b/r yet. would the or be ok with paying to be with that bank |
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gettingoutofdebt
forum expert
2418 Posts |
Posted - 28 July 2009 : 18:16:11
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The OR will be fine with you being with Think banking as they are one of the few BR friendly banks. The Co-op are free but if you can't get an account with them or prefer Think then that's fine. |
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Srrs
Starting Member
33 Posts |
Posted - 28 July 2009 : 20:06:00
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I havent declared bakruptcy as yet but coop turned me down for cashminder account!
I have since been accepted with Nationwide for a flexaccount. no debit card but cash card, internet banking and can use for diect debits etc. |
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sjbyron
Average Member
United Kingdom
746 Posts |
Posted - 28 July 2009 : 21:27:28
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Hi there is also Barclays which will give you a savings account to and the other managed account services: Secure Trust bank charges £12.50 a month but you can do direct debits and standing orders however the internet banking is for the card to view only, Provides a mastercard Clearcash which is a prepaid card with bill management services no direct debits which is £9.99 per month, Provide Mastercard OneBanking, CardOneBanking, ExtraDirect or Red88 which are all part of the spectrum finance group charge £12.50 but no direct debits just standing orders, all provide Mastercard CredECard services only offers standing orders with either Mastercard, Visa Debit or Maestro and is £3.99 per month Or Thinkbanking which started the managed account revolution, allows direct debits, full internet banking, standing orders and no charges offers text services and a maestro card.
Best of Luck
Stu J Byron |
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