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Co-op Cashminder Visa Debit Card
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Have just opened an account, will I be able to feed the card/pin into a 'link' cash machine and withdraw cash ? (My antique Citroen biscuit tin will need feeding now and again)0
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philnicandamy wrote: »i'll ring again 1st thing tomorow...pretty obvious i'm not getting a call now
soon as I know anything i'll post....
Hmm MM I used to be the same but a few years in the NHS hardened me....I hate people being took advantage of so i'll fight as long as I can
Try mentioning there incompatence is plastered on one of the biggest consumer forums in the UK, it might get them into gear;):rotfl:
Or make them hang up instantly
If its the later, you know your wasting your time, if its the former, you may still be wasting your time, but at least your wasting theres too;):pThats it, i am done, Blind-as-a-Bat has left the forum, for good this time, there is no way I can recover this account, as the password was random, and not recorded, and the email used no longer exits, nor can be recovered to recover the account, goodbye all ………….0 -
Maybe you should all write to them and see what response you yet.
It does say on the letter with the card:
Any enquires or queries concerning your co operative bank debit card should be addressed to:
PO Box 200, Delf House. Skelmersdale, WN8 6YQIm an ex employee RBS GroupHowever Any Opinion Given On MSE Is Strictly My Own0 -
Maybe you should all write to them and see what response you yet.
It does say on the letter with the card:
Any enquires or queries concerning your co operative bank debit card should be addressed to:
PO Box 200, Delf House. Skemersdale, WN8 6YQ
Do banks read letters, i know for a fact, which i can prove, LTSB dont:rolleyes:
Thats it, i am done, Blind-as-a-Bat has left the forum, for good this time, there is no way I can recover this account, as the password was random, and not recorded, and the email used no longer exits, nor can be recovered to recover the account, goodbye all ………….0 -
blind-as-a-bat wrote: »Do banks read letters
, i know for a fact, which i can prove, LTSB dont:rolleyes:
I cant comment on neither bank however i know when ive written to a bank in the past ive always had a response even if its a template letter lolIm an ex employee RBS GroupHowever Any Opinion Given On MSE Is Strictly My Own0 -
I cant comment on neither bank however i know when ive written to a bank in the past ive always had a response even if its a template letter lol
lets just say a template letter in my case did not cut it, i have plenty of them, none of them answering the question i needed answering, which i asked 14 months ago, but i guess you know that by the 'lol';):pThats it, i am done, Blind-as-a-Bat has left the forum, for good this time, there is no way I can recover this account, as the password was random, and not recorded, and the email used no longer exits, nor can be recovered to recover the account, goodbye all ………….0 -
blind-as-a-bat wrote: »lets just say a template letter in my case did not cut it, i have plenty of them, none of them answering the question i needed answering, but i guess you know that by the 'lol';):p
Well working for a bank ive sent more template letters than ive had hot dinners *sniggers*Im an ex employee RBS GroupHowever Any Opinion Given On MSE Is Strictly My Own0 -
Well working for a bank ive sent more template letters than ive had hot dinners *sniggers*
Your lucky i have a good sense of humour, or i would find that post offenceive:p
I loved the times article on the matter, they have been even more evasive since i let them know I read it, and have a paper trail to prove every accusation is true;)Thats it, i am done, Blind-as-a-Bat has left the forum, for good this time, there is no way I can recover this account, as the password was random, and not recorded, and the email used no longer exits, nor can be recovered to recover the account, goodbye all ………….0
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