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 binge Emo Kiddy

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 Posted: 14:35 - 26 Jun 2008 Post subject: Banks/Bank charges - whos best? |
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Well yesterday my phone bill came out, And I didn't realise but the phone insurance came out too, Which took me to just inside my overdraft limit.
I thought there was still quite a bit of dosh in there, So ive made 4 transactions, 2 for petrol (bike and car), and one for Some food for the house etc.
I get paid tomorrow, Ive just checked my online banking and found out Ive gone past my over draft limit.
Not too much of a problem, Just transfered £500 out of my savings account to get it back into credit.
I took a trip to the bank, And they are now going to charge me £140 (£35 per transaction while over the limit), and then a following £20 admin fee.
So thats £160 bank charges, ALL coming out on the 9th July weather ive got sufficient funds or not.
I asked if they can take like, Half this month half next. But all they offered was to increase my over draft limit.
Err, I thought Banks were there to help.
So im with Halifax, I'm just wondering if there are any better banks out there who aren't such cunts when it comes to bank charges?
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So it cost you about £45 to fill up your CBR, that's more than my car  |
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 stinkwheel Bovine Proctologist

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 Posted: 15:01 - 26 Jun 2008 Post subject: Re: Banks/Bank charges - whos best? |
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| binge wrote: |
Err, I thought Banks were there to help. |
No, banks are there to make money for their shareholders.
I'm with the Royal Bank of Scotland. They have in the past increased my overdraft automatically to cover a funds defecit.
That said, I think this is more dependant on your local branch than the actual bank itself.
I'm with a small branch in a small town. They know who I am and about my account. They call me if there is ever a problem.
A big branch in a city centre might not give such a personal service, overdrafts etc are, after all, at the discretion of the manager.
My suggestion would be to find a smaller, out of town branch of whichever bank you choose and see how much attention they pay to you when you say you are considering moving your account. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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I've just had the same problem with Lloyds TSB, I didn't quite have enough in to cover an outgoing payment (literally 50p ish short). They charged me for not being able to send the payment which then sent me into an un-authorised overdraft which they then charged me for and then charged me a third time for my unauthorised overdraft going further
So around £143 in charges all in one day, and would they write off a penny of it....would they fuck! Two guys stood behind the woman I was talking to laughing when I was trying to sort it out and telling them that I hadn't recieved any letters to inform me.
Halifax and RBS are crap for this kind of thing too, but then RBS are pretty easy going and usually write them off as soon as you explain why it's happened. |
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ah well, my girlfriend suggested nationwide to me. Still not really sure, might have to go in and have a chat at my local branch. |
lol, I just moved from Nationwide to Halifax. Nationwide have good products, but they're fucking useless when it comes to customer service. Phone banking is just an information service, you can't transfer money, no matter how much you try, you can't cancel standing orders, there isn't much you can do.
I think there are things you can do with an automated system, but they're rubbish. And they'll hammer you for charges just as much if you make a mistake like that, though if you want to complain, they'll tell you to write in or go to a branch (which is against the FSA regulations). I've got four complaints going in against they with the FOS. I desperately hate Nationwide with a passion. Good products, but that's it, if you need to do anything with your money, forget it.
All banks are rubbish, unless you have more money than you know what to do with it. End of.  ____________________ TheShaggyDA: I've got 3 or 4 pairs that predate my wife, so at least 11.5 years old. |
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First Direct
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What more can i say
Pretty sure the max you can be charged in 1 month in fee's is £150.
If this is the 1st time you have gone over your limit, i would be asking nicely for the charges to be waived, say that as soon as you realised you transfered cash from savings to cover shortfall, rather than leave it over limit. If they refuse then say you are closing your account and going elsewhere.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 333 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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