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john_6
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Posted - 29 October 2009 :  15:39:38  Show Profile  Visit john_6's Homepage  Reply with Quote
where can i open a new bank account

charlie44
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Posted - 29 October 2009 :  15:52:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The Coop Cashminder is very BR friendly account. I opened mine over the phone, told them I had filed for BR, was accepted straight away.
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Skippy
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Posted - 29 October 2009 :  15:55:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'd recommend the Co-op Cashminder as well.

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In 2 Deep
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Posted - 29 October 2009 :  19:49:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
John,

Whichever account you choose be it Co-Op, Natwest, Barclays etc... make sure they are not a creditor.

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Niobe
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Posted - 29 October 2009 :  20:18:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yorkshire Bank is another good one as well.

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Housing
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Posted - 29 October 2009 :  20:34:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi

Good luck - the Co-op Cashminder is very good - I have to say all the staff are good too - no stigma - others are not so friendly - I was made to feel a lepper when I approached another bank and then I realised they would nopt accept undischarged BR`s!!

Richard

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