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Natwest current account?

hi, just a quick question really I've just applied for a natwest current account online(the one with mobile insurance for £6 a month and some other stuff)
basically it says- We are delighted to inform you that your application has been agreed in principle so does that mean i have got it? never had anything say that before normally just a yes or no lol

thanks

oh also is it wise to move from HSBC to natwest, only doing it as HSBC wouldn't even let me have a £50 overdraft, as i have switched from weekly pay to monthly pay so it's just to cover me as once or twice I've gone overdraw a couple of days before I've Ben paid) natwest say i have a £100 overdraft :)

thanks

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  • oldwiring
    oldwiring Posts: 2,452 Forumite
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    I have always taken<<agreed in principle>> in any matterto mean before full consideration. Probably you'll get it but beware the saying. 'many a slip 'twixt cup and lip'.
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