| | | sommer33 | 10-23-2012 12:08 PM | i see, thanks guys, i will start a separate thread:cheer: |
| cortex | 10-25-2012 09:05 AM | Anyone tried Yorkshire Bank? |
| Stigger | 10-25-2012 09:23 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by cortex
(Post 387107)
Anyone tried Yorkshire Bank? |
About 2 years ago was my last time and it worked fine |
| cortex | 10-25-2012 09:37 AM | I made a new savers online.
Added the £1 top open it but never got the 1p from paypal.
it either doesnt work anymore....OR...I sent the 1p from paypal too early and the savers hadnt been activated |
| Stigger | 10-25-2012 11:38 AM | give it 48 and try again
well i would say tuesday.
i know some one whos using them right now but they have had there account a while too. |
| arshavin | 10-27-2012 05:46 PM | Now i'm unsure if this has already been mentioned in the thread as i cant be bothered reading it all :)
But i think the law in the UK says we can open basic bank accounts no matter how bad our credit rating is. I think this is one of the reasons why basic bank accounts where created in the first place.
I say go back to a bank and explain. I found santander and barclays to be good. I have bad credit ratings and i still gained accounts in those banks.
I hope this helps. |
| Elisek | 10-28-2012 08:20 AM | Thanks for all the responses :)
I was turned down by Barclays, Co-op and Santander because of poor credit. Halifax also turned me down but have offered me an Easycash account, which should be opened by the end of the week.
And I can't believe I didn't think of this before but I already have a bank account that I don't remember ever using with PayPal, the reason I didn't think of it bfore was because the debit card attached to the bank account has been used.
So, do they view debit cards and bank accounts as different things? If the actual bank details (account no & sort code) have never been used, could I try that even though the debit card has been? I'm willing to let it be disposable just to see if it would work! |
| cortex | 10-28-2012 02:03 PM | No luck on yorkshire...waited 3 days. Nothing.
Called paypal and said they would look into it. Still nothing.
Im using the first 8 digits of the "account number" + the standard sort code. Still nothing.
Im guessing there is nothing useful for YBS and stealthing. |
| derbydave | 10-28-2012 03:18 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by arshavin
(Post 387783)
Now i'm unsure if this has already been mentioned in the thread as i cant be bothered reading it all :) But i think the law in the UK says we can open basic bank accounts no matter how bad our credit rating is. I think this is one of the reasons why basic bank accounts where created in the first place.
I say go back to a bank and explain. I found santander and barclays to be good. I have bad credit ratings and i still gained accounts in those banks.
I hope this helps. | very true. however, Santander flatly refused me, but everywhere else gave me accounts. I can understand why people find it so difficult to open basic bank accounts though, seeing as only Barclays and the Co-Op actively advertise these sorts of accounts on their websites. Saying that, it's not exactly difficult to google "natwest basic bank account" or "uk basic bank account" either. |
| MeToYou | 10-31-2012 11:31 AM | Has anyone tried the PAYG option for ClearC*sh ? I almost signed up a moment ago but thought I would ask here first. They say they give you a unique account number (so I am guessing not a reference number) and accept direct debit and no monthly fees if you are happy to pay a percentage for transactions (or free if you pay a tenner a month). |
| NoneOther | 10-31-2012 11:41 AM | Far better options available.
Be aware that p/p do not like certain banks and use of these will draw unwanted attention to your account. Do not for a moment think they don't know which bank you use, the can identify it from the sort code.
Stick to the High St banks for best results unless you really know what you are doing. |
| MeToYou | 10-31-2012 11:46 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by NoneOther
(Post 388863)
Far better options available.
Be aware that p/p do not like certain banks and use of these will draw unwanted attention to your account. Do not for a moment think they don't know which bank you use, the can identify it from the sort code.
Stick to the High St banks for best results unless you really know what you are doing. | Trouble is I have a few bank accounts already. I have 2 current, 1 basic, 1 savings, and 1 business. The last one I got was the basic one, only 5 months ago, didn't want to have to open another so soon. Just thought the PAYG option might be good to save the hassle/risk of having another bank account, 2.5% on a transaction is not too bad. Do you know if anyone has been successful with using them for verification ? |
| NoneOther | 10-31-2012 11:54 AM | The number of accounts you already have barely scratchs the surface of what is possible in terms of the number of accounts you could have from the High St if approached in the right way.
I have never used the type of accounts you mention and never would but there have been reports of mixed success with them. |
| MeToYou | 10-31-2012 11:57 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by NoneOther
(Post 388870)
The number of accounts you already have barely scratchs the surface of what is possible in terms of the number of accounts you could have from the High St if approached in the right way.
I have never used the type of accounts you mention and never would but there have been reports of mixed success with them. | Thanks again. If I were to sign up with Natwest for another basic bank account, 5 months after the last time, would that be wise ? If so, do you know if they require all the sign up info again or do they just say "yep, have another account" ? |
| NoneOther | 10-31-2012 12:02 PM | Nat West are pretty good with existing customers opening new accounts. Just be sure not to open too many too quickly and be able to justify why you need them if they start to ask questions.
However my advice is don't have all your eggs in one basket, there are other banks that are just as good. Spread them around. It's not difficult, just takes a little planning and opening the right type of accounts i.e. not CURRENT accounts. |
| sokol3k | 12-11-2012 12:58 PM | Ok i just applied for a new bank with HALIFAX - easy cash account. I have 7 days for their response. Lets see what happens.
I have lloyds barclays at the moment and I hope they will provide me with a new account, my credit score is not amazing and perfect too. |
| Callidus | 12-11-2012 04:26 PM | I have over 25 accounts now in total spread around... all with high street banks. All I will say is on account number 6 at a certain bank they ask questions, be prepared for an answer! |
| sokol3k | 12-11-2012 06:15 PM | what do you say when you open 20th account ? with a bank. They check you tho. |
| Ropey | 12-11-2012 08:35 PM | Yeah, so can someone please give a suitable answer... so it helps everyone round the forum if anyone comes into that. |
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| sokol3k | 12-12-2012 05:21 AM | thats a good one. I will consider it as my next bank account ! |
| they_screwed_me_too | 12-12-2012 06:28 AM | there are many many bank accounts out there for free (unless youve used them all)
id say the money your spending on banks would be better put to use getting addresses you have access to | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:38 PM. | |
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