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Co-op cashminder - May help somebody
Swampmonster
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I had a coop cashminder prior to BR and was allowed to keep it open by the OR but did take the precaution prior to petioning for BR of transfering essential living expenses to my non BR husbands account just in case!
Since BR I have opened two further cashminder accounts to help with budgeting and the coop couldn't have been more helpful or friendly. You are legally obliged to tell them you are BR but honestly it really is not a problem they are a lovely kind and friendly organisation who I have got the highest praise for.
All the Best.
Swampmonster
Since BR I have opened two further cashminder accounts to help with budgeting and the coop couldn't have been more helpful or friendly. You are legally obliged to tell them you are BR but honestly it really is not a problem they are a lovely kind and friendly organisation who I have got the highest praise for.
All the Best.
Swampmonster
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however, 1 year down the line they wont move you on, so we switched to Barclays for an improved account.
can i just take this opportunity to also say how disappointed we were with Lloyds at the time of our bankruptcy, although our business went bust and we voluntarily went bankrupt, we still had 40K p.a. going into our account, yet they made us cancel all our standing orders and downgraded our account, and that was an account that was 21 years old. needless to say we no longer have any dealings with them.0 -
Swampmonster wrote: »I had a coop cashminder prior to BR and was allowed to keep it open by the OR but did take the precaution prior to petioning for BR of transfering essential living expenses to my non BR husbands account just in case!
Since BR I have opened two further cashminder accounts to help with budgeting and the coop couldn't have been more helpful or friendly. You are legally obliged to tell them you are BR but honestly it really is not a problem they are a lovely kind and friendly organisation who I have got the highest praise for.
All the Best.
Swampmonster
Totally agree, think I will be staying with them from now on.:pB&SC No. 298
Life`s Tragedy is that we get OLD too soon
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