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Leaving first direct - what counts as "closing" the account to get the £100?
SG_Guy
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Does anyone know if when leaving first direct for the £100, what counts as 'closing' the account within 12 months - is it when the switching process to another bank takes place i.e. the new provider gets the list of S/Os and D/Ds from first direct, or is it when the account is officially closed?
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Does anyone know if when leaving first direct for the £100, what counts as 'closing' the account within 12 months - is it when the switching process to another bank takes place i.e. the new provider gets the list of S/Os and D/Ds from first direct, or is it when the account is officially closed?
It looks like it's when the switching process is in action, as it states the £100 will be credited to your account before it's closed.
Did you not like First Direct??0 -
Thanks. Agree that first direct service is generally good. However, don't really need to call them (or any bank) often, as can pretty much get the things I want done online (where first direct online banking user interface isn't as good as others'). No in-credit interest after the first year is also a huge drawback (again when compared to others' e.g. Lloyds Vantage; Halifax Reward). The few times I have had to contact them via secure message, I got answers that seem to have been copied off standard templates, as they were pretty much wide of the mark!0
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closing the account is when you ring them uup and explain why you want to leave, inform them that you want your £100 closing bonus and then give them the deails of the account you want your closing balance plus £100 paid into. DD and SO can be moved by yourself.0
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