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  • Basic Bank Accounts

    So, Nasty are trying to stick the wife for £38 of charges due to their own "creative accounting practices".
    Surprisingly enough she is far from amused.

    She has tried to have them with draw it, but they wont.
    So time to jump ship and let the charges have the account.

    Now all she has paid to her is Tax credit and Child benefit.

    Which is the best/easiest/quickest basic bank account she can apply for ??

    Must be able to accept the odd DD and hopefully have some form of debit card, but other than that nowt else.

  • #2
    Re: Basic Bank Accounts

    The're all much the same, lure you in through incentives and after a short period they start putting charges on the account. All of these do basic bank accounts and all allow you to make withdrawals at the P.O counter.

    * Abbey
    * Alliance & Leicester
    * Bank of Ireland
    * Bank of Scotland
    * Barclays
    * Clydesdale Bank
    * The Co-operative Bank
    * First Trust Bank
    * Halifax
    * HSBC
    * Lloyds TSB
    * Nationwide Building Society
    * NatWest
    * Northern Bank
    * The Royal Bank of Scotland
    * Ulster Bank
    * Yorkshire Bank
    On a cautionary note, they all have their negatives, usually an unlawful charge for going into the red.
    Borrow money from a pessimist -- they don't expect it back.

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    • #3
      Re: Basic Bank Accounts

      Alliance & leicester do a simple card account. Ive not got 1 but have seen other people who just have benefits paid into their accounts with 1..... might be worth looking at...
      :beagle:My threads :- UCA (Amex) : Moorcroft (Goldfish) : Cabot : Marlins : Shas v A&L & the world : Capital One : Direct Legal Collections...Egg, CO : Nationwide : Co-Op

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      • #4
        Re: Basic Bank Accounts

        We've got the Nationwide Flex Account for our household stuff, it does direct debits, standing orders, online banking, BACS transfers and we have a cash card.

        Works for us !

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        • #5
          Re: Basic Bank Accounts

          I've got a LTSB "savings" account. had it ages. can't do direct debits etc but there is a cashpoint card for withdrawals. Ihave my child benefit and stuff paidinto it. never had any problems.
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          • #6
            Re: Basic Bank Accounts

            My day to day stuff is with first direct..
            :beagle:My threads :- UCA (Amex) : Moorcroft (Goldfish) : Cabot : Marlins : Shas v A&L & the world : Capital One : Direct Legal Collections...Egg, CO : Nationwide : Co-Op

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            • #7
              Re: Basic Bank Accounts

              Lloyds was a piece of cake to open - i just went in with passport, leccy bill and driving licence and voila, done. Have a visa debit card - can only withdraw cash at lloyds machines tho.

              Actually thinking now while writing this, I have never had a statement from them ? (must have been 3 months) and I definately didnt sign up for internet banking...hmmmmmm

              maybe avoid them then lol will go in tmw find out.
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              • #8
                Re: Basic Bank Accounts

                Ame if its the same account as I have, I only get quarterly statements
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                • #9
                  Re: Basic Bank Accounts

                  No wonder people cant keep track. lol.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Basic Bank Accounts

                    yeah but just think of all the trees they're saving lol
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                    • #11
                      Re: Basic Bank Accounts

                      Well, we tried talking face to face with Nasty, and true to form they point blank refused to remove the charges.
                      No matter, I made it very clear to them that they will NOT be repaid until the Test Case judgement and I will be telling any DCA monkeys the same thing. They will start stacking up nicely now and I fully expect the idiots to start demanding repayment in a few months.

                      So abandoned nasty for HSBC, out of all on offer, it made most sense as it's nextdoor to nasty, so really convenient for us.

                      Wife's happier, even though she now needs to reset up everything she had on that account.

                      So who wants to guess how many charges we'll get on this account now.
                      Starts out at -£36

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                      • #12
                        Re: Basic Bank Accounts

                        £170 when it goes to DCA is my uneducated guess.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Basic Bank Accounts

                          £206 when they threaten default and DCA.
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