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2008 Graduate Accounts?
retepetsir
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Any idea when the new graduate bank accounts will be released/announced? I've just finished my last year at university and would like to go with the best account possible. I'm currently with Barclays (Student Additions) but they will start charging if the account is swapped to a Graduate Additions account.
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retepsir, this is a very interesting question. I have no idea. All I know is that I have been with NatWest since I have been at uni and I am also a final year graduate and the bloke at Natwest (when I called) told me that it automatically converts into a graduate account.
I am already into my overdraft but he said it was interest free until 1 year after I graduate so thank god for that!!
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retepsir, this is a very interesting question. I have no idea. All I know is that I have been with NatWest since I have been at uni and I am also a final year graduate and the bloke at Natwest (when I called) told me that it automatically converts into a graduate account.
I am already into my overdraft but he said it was interest free until 1 year after I graduate so thank god for that!!
Have you checked out Lloyds?
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Credit Card paid back in Full (June 2011): :j £500 in the clear -
Part of the £11,000 in 2011 challenge: £3,284 done so far.0
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