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Chrisnutjob
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"What are these new online banks like, getting fed up with my High Street one."
stepney hammer
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Post stepney hammer »

SecondOpinion 4:23 Thu Oct 12 If you want to switch First Direct are offering £175 as a switch bonus and Nationwide £200 at the moment.
OneAll
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"i use monzo and revolut , got a sign up link for revolut we both get £60 if you sign up and order the card"
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wils
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"I use First Direct. Good customer service. You speak to British people when you phone them (mostly) I also use Starling for day to day spending. That's because it's very difficult with most conventional banks to see what you are spending and how much you have left. The transaction don't show up for days. With Starling, as soon you buy something it's deducted from balance instantly. So when you log on to the app you can see what you have left. I know some other banks have started to do this, but Starling also has an app that breaks down your spnding by catogery. You can see how much you spend in supermarkets/restuarants in a pie chart etc."
On The Ball
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Post On The Ball »

Couldn't possibly be easier - https://www.currentaccountswitch.co.uk/
SecondOpinion
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Post SecondOpinion »

I am so lazy. I've been with Natwest for 50 years and have never thought about switching my account. I pay £2:00 a month service charge and haven't been in the red for over 8 years!! How easy is it to switch banks?
stepney hammer
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joe royal 10:10 Wed Oct 11 I renewed my season ticket through Chase and got £7.45 cashback. Almost enough to buy a pint at the ground.
Moncurs Putting Iron
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Haz 9:17 Wed Oct 11 of 53 Mercer Road
On The Ball
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Post On The Ball »

"First Direct for years, no complaints at all. Actually I'll priase them - they kept blocking a big bet I was trying to place a few years ago, despite being on the phone with me saying it was unblocked. I didn't get to place the bet, which came in, so I complained and they paid out what I would have won. Can't fault that. On the other hand, presumably there are a few WHOers who keep all their money at home in cash?"
joyo
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"Chase,cashback and %"
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1964
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"Been with Santander for years, pays interest and cashback, never had a problem and their mobile app is very good."
Kearley
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"I use Starling. Online only. Really easy, never had any problems."
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mallard
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Post mallard »

Another shout for FIRST DIRECT
joe royal
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Post joe royal »

"I’m with Barclays and Chase. Transfer most of my wages onto chase, use their round up and cash back options and effectively have been given £400 over the past 11 months for doing nothing."
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"I use Barclays and Nationwide. I’m basically too lazy to change but their both alright. I have the premier account with both - I used to get free coffees and English Heritage entrance with the Barclays one but they seem to have stopped all that, but it’s okay because they actually pay me each month for the privilege. I have to pay for the Nationwide one, but I get car breakdown, mobile phone and travel insurance with it."
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"I've found a fantastic online Nigerian bank. They've promised to pay me 25% a year interest. I've already sent a Mr Kodogo, all my life's savings. Sorted."
Cony Tottee
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Post Cony Tottee »

Chase and First Direct. Both pretty good imo.
Moncurs Putting Iron
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MPI great minds think alike First Direct and Nationwide
Side of Ham
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Post Side of Ham »

MPI you shouldn't give out so much financial information.....there can't be many 'Moncur's Putting Iron' with accounts at Nationwide......
Leeshere
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Post Leeshere »

Monzo is very convenient and simple to use.
Leeshere
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Post Leeshere »

Monzo is very convenient and simple to use.
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Post Mike Oxsaw »

"Whatever it is, it will be better on all fronts than your jar full of thru'pny bits under the mattress."
joyo
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Post joyo »

Won't be any online banking in the mud hut in the poverty stricken village near the Cambodian border
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