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Student accounts: once you've graduated
keet83
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I graduated last year and know that i still have a year after graduating of a 0% overdraft. i have an account with HBOS with a £3000 overdraft that is all stored in my 4% tesco account, ready for repayment in july. i received a letter stating that i have paid nothing into this account during the last month, (i haven't paid anything into it in the last year! :rotfl: ). i contacted them and they've informed me that i need to make some payment in each month, i managed to make it only £10 this month because i said i had my rent in the next few weeks and cant afford anymore
. I was just wondering if i would be able to make a payment in each month then withdraw it once again as soon as it had gone in. does anybody know much about this?
[STRIKE]Beggars cant be choosers, but savers can![/STRIKE]
That used to be the case :mad:
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