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Default Re: two new accounts running well third one with zero feedback 0.0 limits

Tsb is not good for stealth accounts.
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Default Re: two new accounts running well third one with zero feedback 0.0 limits

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Tsb is not good for stealth accounts.
WTF why ????? ...it was recommended on a pinned-post on here ...I only add banks that are recommended from this site !!!
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Default Re: two new accounts running well third one with zero feedback 0.0 limits

I don't think I have ever seen a post recomending TSB

They (and lloyds) do not like mismatching names
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I've had a Lloyds TSB (before the split) current account closed because of mismatched names. Since then I've never used Lloyds or TSB again.
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Default Re: two new accounts running well third one with zero feedback 0.0 limits

I have been using a TSB current account on a stealth since the split without any problems. That stealth currently has listing limits of 750/£14000 on it.

Everybody will have different experiences with all the banks. There is always a risk with any bank if the bank wants there to be.
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WTF why ????? ...it was recommended on a pinned-post on here ...I only add banks that are recommended from this site !!!
As jamesnorth101 said they dont like mismatch names.
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I have been using a TSB current account on a stealth since the split without any problems. That stealth currently has listing limits of 750/£14000 on it.

Everybody will have different experiences with all the banks. There is always a risk with any bank if the bank wants there to be.
Cool to hear. Sometimes you can get away with it but I have seen a couple of people report issues since the split up so personally I would still not risk it when there are so many other banks about
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Default Re: two new accounts running well third one with zero feedback 0.0 limits

Perhaps TSB is a little more lenient than Lloyds. Also bear in mine LLoyds TSB (pre split) Business accounts allowed mismatched names.

But all in all, there are a tonne of banks to choose from. So simply choose one other than Lloyds, TSB, and Halifax. http://www.aspkin.com/forums/uk-ebay...-accounts.html
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Perhaps TSB is a little more lenient than Lloyds. Also bear in mine LLoyds TSB (pre split) Business accounts allowed mismatched names.

But all in all, there are a tonne of banks to choose from. So simply choose one other than Lloyds, TSB, and Halifax. http://www.aspkin.com/forums/uk-ebay...-accounts.html
hahha mate that little link you put up there has "TSB cash account" on it Thats the one i chose two months ago

Is there any issue changing banks on the same account ??or shall i keep it going and see how it pans out ?? ......,,i haven't started selling on it yet im just buying at the moment
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hahha mate that little link you put up there has "TSB cash account" on it Thats the one i chose two months ago

Is there any issue changing banks on the same account ??or shall i keep it going and see how it pans out ?? ......,,i haven't started selling on it yet im just buying at the moment
You can add a new bank account to this PayPal, yes.

But if its a new account, I would just leave it on the side and start a fresh one. You could put small sales through this one and withdraw over time and see what happens. But don't treat it as your primary account. Not yet atleast.
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You can add a new bank account to this PayPal, yes.

But if its a new account, I would just leave it on the side and start a fresh one. You could put small sales through this one and withdraw over time and see what happens. But don't treat it as your primary account. Not yet atleast.
Oh **** i have to go thru that again ,I find it very hard to make these accounts ,,plus iv spent about 20pounds on buying small items so i dont look like iv had an account before ,,,Its about 2 months old i was just going to start selling on it and build it up slowly ...but its not my primary account iv got two others :( :(
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Default Re: two new accounts running well third one with zero feedback 0.0 limits

I have been using TSB on my own selling accounts, fine to, but like LOMBOK says, everyone can have a different experience.

I would assume you would be fine using any bank as long as you didnt give the ''fraud'' department a reason to 'look' at your account.
So dont withdraw to much to often and dont open and close bank accounts to often and it should be fine.

It costs banks money to open and close accounts, so when you abuse this, this is when the 'fraud' department close accounts.

Halifax & LLoyds are hot with this (above) and now i hear RBS has started this to..
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Default Re: two new accounts running well third one with zero feedback 0.0 limits

Iv managed to deposit money from my paypal to TSB with out any issues

will i have any issues in the future ?? A few people say they have not had an issues with TSB recently
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Default Re: two new accounts running well third one with zero feedback 0.0 limits

It was never depositing that was the issue

The issue was that after a few months (back when the bank was Lloyds TSB) the bank would ask why loads of deposits where coming in under another name and then sometimes shut the bank account down
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