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stevewool
17th April 2014, 20:01
Well its all done, change from the Nat West to Lloyds today, it should take the 7 days, I think I am happy but time will tell.
Michael Parnham
17th April 2014, 20:41
I was with Nat West for over 40 years Steve, I closed the a/c in 2006 after running alongside Nationwide for the last ten years, so in the end chose Nationwide because it seemed a more homely and friendly bank. Nothing wrong with Nat West, but in latter years it seemed to become too industrious for me! :xxgrinning--00xx3:
stevewool
17th April 2014, 21:29
Thats my thinking too Michael, they seem to just want the business end now not joe public, just my thoughts
NoRest
18th April 2014, 08:05
I had my account in Natwest for 14 years; their service is great but I was lured by the £100 extra offered by Halifax and another £5 each month when you pay in a thousand. No regrets... Yet.
stevewool
18th April 2014, 08:25
I was happy too with Nat West but the last few months when they reduced the ISA rate, that to me was the last straw, this new £15000 ISA I think will be good for me and maybe others too
NoRest
18th April 2014, 11:02
I was happy too with Nat West but the last few months when the reduced the ISA rate, that to me was the last straw, this new £15000 ISA I think will be good for me and maybe others too
Great move (wish I have that 15k for ISA mind..)!
Dedworth
18th April 2014, 13:51
Along with a Nationwide Flex Account I've got a Santander 123 ( even though they're Spanish)
They charge £2.00 per month but you get back :-
1% on water, council tax bills and Santander mortgage payments1
2% on gas and electricity bills
3% on mobile phone, home phone,
1% AER/gross (variable) on balances from £1,000.
2% AER/1.98% gross (variable) on balances from £2,000.
3% AER/2.96% gross (variable) on balances from £3,000 and up to a maximum of £20,000.
You have to set up 2 direct debits (these are needed to get the cash back above) and stick £500 a month in it
stevewool
25th April 2014, 21:36
Its up and running,
The end of this month my old account will be closed and all monies should be all in my new account, just have to get used to the outlook of the new account,
lordna
25th April 2014, 22:21
Along with a Nationwide Flex Account I've got a Santander 123 ( even though they're Spanish)
They charge £2.00 per month but you get back :-
1% on water, council tax bills and Santander mortgage payments1
2% on gas and electricity bills
3% on mobile phone, home phone,
1% AER/gross (variable) on balances from £1,000.
2% AER/1.98% gross (variable) on balances from £2,000.
3% AER/2.96% gross (variable) on balances from £3,000 and up to a maximum of £20,000.
You have to set up 2 direct debits (these are needed to get the cash back above) and stick £500 a month in it
I use a Santander 123 account AND the 123 credit account which is used to purchase fuel and supermarket shopping. I pay back the credit card in full every month so I get cashback there as well.
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