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NatWest E-ISA problem
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melbury
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Have just attempted to complete the ISA transfer form to move money into the above account, but the boxes on the form are not large enough to allow me to put in the account number of my existing ISA (can only fit about of half of it in the space provided) or my email address:mad:
Has anyone else experienced problems with this.
Also, have completed the application form to open an E-ISA online, but when I log into internet banking it is not showing yet. Is there a delaay with opening ISA's? When I opened an e-savings account it was very easy and happened instantly.
Has anyone else experienced problems with this.
Also, have completed the application form to open an E-ISA online, but when I log into internet banking it is not showing yet. Is there a delaay with opening ISA's? When I opened an e-savings account it was very easy and happened instantly.
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Also, have completed the application form to open an E-ISA online, but when I log into internet banking it is not showing yet. Is there a delaay with opening ISA's? When I opened an e-savings account it was very easy and happened instantly.
You're applying on a banking holiday, so it will probably appear on Tuesday morning when their systems update0 -
Accounts applied for and opened online will appear on internet banking the next working day after application (this only applies if your account is opened immediately, however the bank may require you sign and return an application form in the post, the system would have told you if that was the case at the end of your application)
For the ISA transfer form put as much as you can onto the internet form, then once you have printed it out you must put the rest in in black inkKavanne
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For the ISA transfer form put as much as you can onto the internet form, then once you have printed it out you must put the rest in in black ink
Yep, the printout will contain all the information you typed in but you can add to it - clearly write the correct account number and email address on the printed form before you send it to them.0
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