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millwalll
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hi can anyone give me some advice i have 4 bank account got a barclays one natwest one a isa with kent reliance and tesco.
ive tried to set up a direct debit online from my barclays to my isa but been told by barclays that i cant do this online have to go in to branch what i think kinder defect the whole idear of online banking.(really anoyed me )
so what i want know is this my wadges go into my barclays account with all my direct debits like mobile phone so on is it worth getting rid of this account and open a new account that got a high saving intrest get my wadges paid into that way i earn more intrest and would or should be able to manage my account alot better.
If so what best saving account about at the moment
ive tried to set up a direct debit online from my barclays to my isa but been told by barclays that i cant do this online have to go in to branch what i think kinder defect the whole idear of online banking.(really anoyed me )
so what i want know is this my wadges go into my barclays account with all my direct debits like mobile phone so on is it worth getting rid of this account and open a new account that got a high saving intrest get my wadges paid into that way i earn more intrest and would or should be able to manage my account alot better.
If so what best saving account about at the moment
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I assume you could do it by post.
Why not go into a Barclays branch & collect a wadge of direct debit forms for future use?
Once set up, you should be able to manage your existing DDs online (e.g. change amounts, cancel).
Coventry BS First is a current account with high interest (5.22% including 0.85% 12 month bonus) that might be an alternative. It can be operated by branch (West Midlands only), telephone or internet.0 -
millwalll wrote:hi can anyone give me some advice i have 4 bank account got a barclays one natwest one a isa with kent reliance and tesco.
ive tried to set up a direct debit online from my barclays to my isa but been told by barclays that i cant do this online have to go in to branch what i think kinder defect the whole idear of online banking.(really anoyed me )
so what i want know is this my wadges go into my barclays account with all my direct debits like mobile phone so on is it worth getting rid of this account and open a new account that got a high saving intrest get my wadges paid into that way i earn more intrest and would or should be able to manage my account alot better.
If so what best saving account about at the moment
Absolutely ditch your Barclays account. If you want to stay with one of the big 4 banks then go for Lloyds TSB which pays 4% and has one of the leading regular savers linked. If not, then try Alliance & Leicester, Coventry or maybe Natwide. If you go for A&L then remember you ask one of use to recommend you to take advantage of the £50 referral bonus0
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