NatWest £125 switch incentive
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copperclock wrote: »Thank you. I might try that. I'm not after any overdraft so that's not a problem.
Good idea but you need to be sure the mortgage is not in joint names. If it is then you would be unintentionally fabricated the truth that you have zero mortgage payments because you are equally liable for the debt. Whether the partner pays it himself is beside the point if in joint names.
Hopefully its only in his name so no issues.0 -
Good idea but you need to be sure the mortgage is not in joint names. If it is then you would be unintentionally fabricated the truth that you have zero mortgage payments because you are equally liable for the debt. Whether the partner pays it himself is beside the point if in joint names.
Hopefully its only in his name so no issues.
Yeah, good point. The mortgage is a joint one.
Just to clarify: we're married, so my partner doesn't pay for things 'himself', we pay for things from our family income.0 -
veryintrigued wrote: »Are you saying you received a confirmation email > 2 hours after successful application?
Closed the NatWest window then logged on here straightaway.
Then went back to log onto e-mails, and there was one from NatWest
Then came back on the forum .
(However I used to bank with NW- still at same address etc so maybe that's a pertinent issue)Being polite and pleasant doesn't cost anything! --
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copperclock wrote: »Yeah, good point. The mortgage is a joint one.
Just to clarify: we're married, so my partner doesn't pay for things 'himself', we pay for things from our family income.
I don't want to start a fight here butMy income is £0 and my mortgage is £1100pm. My husband is the sole earner in our household.
Bottom line he pays for things whether you call it family income or some other fancy name.
Back to topic.
IMHO the bank will not even bother to check if you'r joint or not.:eek:
They just want more customers that they can then sell direct to.
It's all a marketing ploy :rotfl:
However if you're that timid then don't apply.0 -
gingercordial wrote: »OK great, e-mails for new customers but not for us existing ones then, oh well Just pleased to have an offer I can take up easily.
As an existing customer I applied for the switch yesterday. I haven't used the Nat West account for years and don't have an active debit card.
I received a text today asking me to call the switching team.
The call was answered immediately after going through the options gave him the info he needed and the switch process was actioned.
The number for the switching team is 0345 3004189 if you want to get in touch with them.0 -
I don't want to start a fight here but
Bottom line he pays for things whether you call it family income or some other fancy name.
Back to topic.
IMHO the bank will not even bother to check if you'r joint or not.:eek:
They just want more customers that they can then sell direct to.
It's all a marketing ploy :rotfl:
However if you're that timid then don't apply.
I understand that when applying for credit, banks accounts, etc it's down to individual income. That's a separate thing. But in a legal and moral sense, the money of the household belongs to both of us, regardless of who earned it.0 -
So, after speaking to the bank last night and being told I had to sign the forms, I recieve a text and an email asking me to upload documents0
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copperclock wrote: »I understand that when applying for credit, banks accounts, etc it's down to individual income. That's a separate thing. But in a legal and moral sense, the money of the household belongs to both of us, regardless of who earned it.
Does your husbands pay go into a joint account from which all bills are paid?
If so maybe you could argue that he gives you his entire pay, therefore that is your income. Not sure how legal that would be mind...0 -
Does your husbands pay go into a joint account from which all bills are paid?
If so maybe you could argue that he gives you his entire pay, therefore that is your income. Not sure how legal that would be mind...
Don't be so silly! It's just joint money. We both own it. If we were to divorce all the household assets would have a starting point of 50/50, regardless of who earned it. That's because we are one unit. That's also how my husband sees it.
Anyway, I have gone ahead and applied for the account on the basis that my income is £140pm (child benefit) and my mortgage is £1125.
The application has been successful, but obviously no overdraft (I wouldn't have wanted one anyway).0 -
Applied yesterday after B account payed in and the process has started!
I wouldnt expect NatWest to have purposely timed this offer to coincide with the B accounts being paid as this would attract those wishing to switch straight away and hence alot of switches they would not keep for that long.Save £12k in 2020 = £4,074.62/£15,000 (27.2%) #89
Save £12k in 2019 = £13,580.52/£15,000 (90.5%) #92
Save £12k in 2018 = £17,189.12/£15,000 (115%) #360
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