paying cash into nationwide account
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part of the disability is memory loss .They will forget to leave money in the bank .ONLY option is CASH or CASH .
(I'm aware you've said "cash or cash" twice. Just trying to offer alternatives).0 -
Is there nobody to help the disabled person?
Otherwise, what's to prevent the disabled person constantly going into overdraft?0 -
part of the disability is memory loss .They will forget to leave money in the bank .ONLY option is CASH or CASH .
No it's not you just want that to be the only option!.
For a disabled person with memory loss then the best option would be one that is done automatically without them having to do anything.
So a second account should be opened with their bank. Setup a standing order which transfers the £70 from their main account to their second account on the day they get paid. Then have a standing order on the second account which pays it to the landlord when it is due.
But if they have memory loss which would mean they would forget to save the £70 in their bank. What stops them from forgetting to not spend the £70 cash and not forgetting to pay it in?0 -
Is there nobody to help the disabled person?
Otherwise, what's to prevent the disabled person constantly going into overdraft?
they empty the account as the money goes in .They put money in an envelope for the rent every week .When it hits £70 its time to pay ."Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"0 -
So, in summary, the answer to the question "Can it be paid via the post office or another bank?" is no it can't.
So what are they (and/or you) going to do now?0 -
YorkshireBoy wrote: »So, in summary, the answer to the question "Can it be paid via the post office or another bank?" is no it can't.
So what are they (and/or you) going to do now?
the landlord has changed his bank from a local bank to nationwide .So far nothing has been paid to nationwide ."Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"0 -
they empty the account as the money goes in .They put money in an envelope for the rent every week .When it hits £70 its time to pay .
And what happens when they forget (as you've said they will) to put money into the envelope one week? It's a rubbish solution. If, as I assume they must, this person has money coming into an account on a regular basis they should set up another account, have a SO to move the rent money into that account, then another SO to move the £70 to the LL's account every month.0 -
If the memory loss is likely to worsen, should the disabled person be granting POA to a friend or relation?0
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I understand that NW remioved the perk of European Health Insurance last end.
Does anyone know or has read any news about them not extending the insurance once certificate is expired for this who currently still have it ??0 -
I understand that NW remioved the perk of European Health Insurance last end.
Does anyone know or has read any news about them not extending the insurance once certificate is expired for this who currently still have it ??
You've been around for long enough to know better than to hijack a thread. If you really want your question answered (rather than just looking on the Nationwide website) start your own thread.0
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