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Problems opening a Principality e-ISA

I've just set up an e-ISA with Principality BS but need to send them a cheque to activate my account. I just realised though that I don't actually have a cheque book, only a paying in/withdrawal book. I have a HSBC Right Track Into Study account as well as a Flexible Saver. I can't find anything on their website about ordering a cheque book though. Could someone please advise me what to do next please?

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  • Ask Principality what to do. They may be able to bend the rules and allow you to open it without a cheque - perhaps with some other documentation instead. Usually institutions ask for a cheque as it's proof that you really control that account, you haven't just hacked into someone's internet banking.
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