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Originally Posted by levi6482 You have more than one account with these jamesnorth101?? | With smile, yes. 5 at the moment, but be careful to open them slowly. Months apart for each new account.
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Originally Posted by JamesNorth101 Yes a number, Smile I know for a fact you can. A number of basic accounts as well. Use google to search for basic accounts, have a look at the site for the banks that come up and see if they let you apply online. | Do you know if they let you have the account number an sort code straight away, even if you don't have an account with them already?
I'm sure they will need to see a copy of passport etc, can you scan this to them online?
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The majority of accounts you can apply for online. Halifax and RBS are online accounts. No identification needed!!
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Originally Posted by sax4 Do you know if they let you have the account number an sort code straight away, even if you don't have an account with them already?
I'm sure they will need to see a copy of passport etc, can you scan this to them online? | Never had to send ID to smile, this may be different for other though.
Takes a few days to get the Sort Code and Account Number, which is never an issue for me, just means the eBay ages a bit more.
Do do things correctly in stealth takes time, rush and you will make mistakes.
Just to make sure everyone knows, when apply for a bank, you use your REAL details.
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Just looked at smile....there are no basic accounts, just current & a load of co op accounts to choose from. I tried smile about a year ago & was all current accounts!!
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Any suggestions anybody??
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Basic bank accounts are your best bet in my opinion, yes you get paperwork but they open relatively fast and I managed to open a HSBC basic account within a week of applying for it to getting my Card, Pin and Account number & Sort code. Even got the online banking all done and setup within the same week.
OK so snail mail takes a couple of days but what's a week to get a solid bank account with sort code and account number that works with PP for a stealth account that could last you years!?
As members have stated on here, stealth isn't about speed, its about slow progression and building deep firm roots of multiple branches... that's the key. Speed and impatience can cost you big time!
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I opened an e-saver with Santander yesterday, I already had a current account with them(worst damn bank in the UK) they are reputed to be not good for stealth in the traditional sense. Then I saw the post regarding removing the account after it receives the deposits, and then re-adding when you want to withdraw.
Will give it a whirl
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halifiax easy cash works good (basic bank account), so do there savers.
you can open and shut savers willy nilly.
My next step would be BOS easycash, its the same as above just with another bank and guess what there savers accounts work too, you can open them willy nillly
As stated above , Yorkshire Ready cash, its another basic bank account that's easy to get without any real credt it check.
Open telephone banking and your online to open some savers.
from the above list you can have upto 12-20 bank accounts if needs be
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I just came across "Eccount Money" online. Opened the account in 2 minutes.
Does anyone have any idea if they are safe to use?
My intention is to use the account just to verify a pp account.
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Originally Posted by frksmth I just came across "Eccount Money" online. Opened the account in 2 minutes.
Does anyone have any idea if they are safe to use?
My intention is to use the account just to verify a pp account. | That is the intention of everybody adding a bank account.
Also to withdraw.
Is this a basic account or a savings account??
Let us know if the deposits or code goes in.
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Originally Posted by frksmth My intention is to use the account just to verify a pp account. | "Pay £12.50 per month with no hidden charges, ATM withdrawals cost 50p. We'll help you manage your money."
£12.50 to verify a PP account! Seems overly expensive, especially when you can get basic accounts for free.
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Originally Posted by derbydave "Pay £12.50 per month with no hidden charges, ATM withdrawals cost 50p. We'll help you manage your money."
£12.50 to verify a PP account! Seems overly expensive, especially when you can get basic accounts for free. | Yeah, I can confirm that "eccount" is not worth it. The paypal deposit came through, but there is no "code" attached. So, bottom line, cannot verify the pp account.
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does halifax got a good customer service? and possible to open an account online how long does it take to get the card...
need a bit advice need to open third account got already Natwest witch is only 2 weeks old and LLoyds TSB sorry i mean Lloyd Bank lol.
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Lloyds is no good for Stealth. They don't accept mismatched names.
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Loyd Saver accounts DO accept mismatching names. I used my girlfriends Loyds current and 2 savers to verify PP before reading that it is not recommended.
Anyway the fact is that it DOES verify and allow mismatched name deposits. Withdrawals work too.
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Originally Posted by crazyinside Loyd Saver accounts DO accept mismatching names. I used my girlfriends Loyds current and 2 savers to verify PP before reading that it is not recommended.
Anyway the fact is that it DOES verify and allow mismatched name deposits. Withdrawals work too. | yes all it fine till they do a security check and then its not so good
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Lloyds, Halifax and Tesco are not good for stealth
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Originally Posted by stevebills Lloyds, Halifax and Tesco are not good for stealth | ..... Wot?
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Originally Posted by stevebills Lloyds, Halifax and Tesco are not good for stealth | Lloyds should be avoided.
Halifax and Tesco are fine.
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Originally Posted by stevebills Lloyds, Halifax and Tesco are not good for stealth | What a load of tosh....
Nothing wrong with HALIFAX especially the basics.
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