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A New Bank Account

I think i might know the answer to this one but do i open an account after going BR and if so (which i dont know) how long do i wait afterwards as we will have our child credit paid into it. Does any one know what the coop cashminder account is like, it seems ok but do they exept BR people.

Thanks so much for your help i feel a bit better already.

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  • gettingbetter
    gettingbetter Posts: 1,449 Forumite
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    hi

    i opened co op acc after i went br
    they are brilliant, you get the visa
    electron card with there basic acc

    dont think there is any right time to open it
    before or after they are very br friendly

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  • startagain_2
    startagain_2 Posts: 2,135 Forumite
    I think i might know the answer to this one but do i open an account after going BR and if so (which i dont know) how long do i wait afterwards as we will have our child credit paid into it. Does any one know what the coop cashminder account is like, it seems ok but do they exept BR people.

    Thanks so much for your help i feel a bit better already.


    Hi mighty sheep and welcome,

    Open your co-op account as soon as you like - it is BR friendly and it will give you the chance to get your direct debits set up and any income paid into it.

    Only use it for the day to day living expenses before BR, don't build up a slush fund and make sure it has a zero balance on the actual day. This prevents the OR from treating any balance as a cash asset.

    The accounts are almost never frozen and continue to operate as normal during and after BR.

    Good Luck

    SA
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  • mr_&_mrs_2
    mr_&_mrs_2 Posts: 244 Forumite
    I think the cashminder is great.... I use mine for everything now & i work right near a PO so its really handy.....
  • Waspeze
    Waspeze Posts: 2,479 Forumite
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    If timing is such that you can open it straight after court then this is preferable.. there's been a couple of people here in Brighton who have had their accounts 'frozen'. If you open it before then you have to put it on your forms so there is always a chance of an over zealous OR taking an interest!

    Saying that though most people who have opened them before have been ok (might just be a Brighton thing :D)
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