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Abbey: No Counter Service <£30!
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BASFORDLAD wrote: »Well if your overdrawn i wouldnt moan. your borrowing *thier* money0
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BASFORDLAD wrote: »Well if your overdrawn i wouldnt moan. your borrowing *thier* money
dont you mean their?0 -
Are you sure about that?
You can if you have an Abbey basic account, but not with an Abbey current account (which I assume is the type of account the OP has, as they mentioned an overdraft).
Information taken from the Post Office Website link below:-
http://www.postoffice.co.uk/portal/po/content1?catId=19400181&mediaId=19700174Anything I post is my opinion, so from time to time I may be wrong. I try to provide answers based in fact, however I don't know everything, so (like all posters on MSE), take what I say with a pinch of salt.0 -
Why do people winge when companies change the way they do business? The abbey doesnt want people doing small withdrawals as they are likely to be of the low value to the business. I cant blame them. You are not going to get much business from some unemployed, pensioner or chav.
If you dont like it get a new account, but wait your over drawn.... Now pay of your over draft and then go some where else...
I applaud the idea of this. If i was an Abbey customer i wouldnt want to have to queue up behind someone who spent the day living in a tracksuit...For everthing else there's mastercard.
For clampers there's Barclaycard.0 -
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