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  • hstudent
    hstudent Posts: 599 Forumite
    Does anyone know what the paying in and withdrawal arrangements would be for the Natwest eISA. I can't see them mentioned anywhere.
  • Baldur
    Baldur Posts: 6,565 Forumite
    hstudent wrote: »
    Does anyone know what the paying in and withdrawal arrangements would be for the Natwest eISA. I can't see them mentioned anywhere.
    See page 24 - http://www.natwest.com/content/global_options/terms/Terms_Conditions.pdf

    20.18 The account can only be operated using our online banking service. The Remote Banking Conditions in General Condition 12 apply to your account and you must also be registered for the service described here. No transactions will be accepted in any of our branches. This account cannot be opened through our branch network.
  • hstudent
    hstudent Posts: 599 Forumite
    Baldur wrote: »

    So does that mean by transfer to a nominated account as withdrawal and paying in by transfer using your digital/phone banking from your current account?
  • Baldur
    Baldur Posts: 6,565 Forumite
    Pass - you have read what I have read, if you followed the link to the Ts & Cs given above.
  • hstudent
    hstudent Posts: 599 Forumite
    Baldur wrote: »
    Pass - you have read what I have read, if you followed the link to the Ts & Cs given above.

    If you don't know you don't have to write a response. I wrote that because I'm sure they'll be someone who has the account or has asked Natwest and will know.
  • barny_100
    barny_100 Posts: 199 Forumite
    hstudent wrote: »
    If you don't know you don't have to write a response. I wrote that because I'm sure they'll be someone who has the account or has asked Natwest and will know.

    TO be fair though there are a lot of lazy people on this (And every other forum on the net!) wanting to be spoon fed even simple information and the urge to scream "Just flippin* Google it" is so very strong!

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  • GregH
    GregH Posts: 79 Forumite
    Just another story to add to the mountain!

    Recieved a letter on the 12th May from Nationwide confirming account had been closed and funds sent to NatWest.
    Today the funds were still not showing on my online banking, so i rang and enquired, apparently i was the third person to speak to the phone operator, today :rolleyes:, asking about transfers from Nationwide ISA's.
    The funds have shown on there system and should be cleared by Friday. :rolleyes:
    When i asked about back dating interest for the 8 days, i was told i would recieve it, guess i'll just have to wait and see.
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  • Dustykitten
    Dustykitten Posts: 16,507 Forumite
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    Thanks for that my letters to transfer 2 ISA's from Nationwide are dated the 7th May and my money is still not showing online. I'll wait until Friday and then I'll phone them. Would you mind updating if your funds appear?
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  • wdyw
    wdyw Posts: 962 Forumite
    GregH wrote: »
    Just another story to add to the mountain!

    Recieved a letter on the 12th May from Nationwide confirming account had been closed and funds sent to NatWest.
    Today the funds were still not showing on my online banking, so i rang and enquired, apparently i was the third person to speak to the phone operator, today :rolleyes:, asking about transfers from Nationwide ISA's.
    The funds have shown on there system and should be cleared by Friday. :rolleyes:
    When i asked about back dating interest for the 8 days, i was told i would recieve it, guess i'll just have to wait and see.

    make sure you let us know if you ar successful in getting Natwest to backdate interest to the date on the cheque as there are quite a few cases in the hands of FOS after they refused to backdate earlier in the year.
  • hstudent
    hstudent Posts: 599 Forumite
    barny_100 wrote: »
    TO be fair though there are a lot of lazy people on this (And every other forum on the net!) wanting to be spoon fed even simple information and the urge to scream "Just flippin* Google it" is so very strong!

    * Self Censored!!!

    The point with my question is I looked at the terms and conditions first and couldn't find a clear answer. I thought as there are obviously a lot of people on here who have looked in to the Natwest eISA and I would have thought it would be quicker to ask on here than to ask Natwest.
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