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cococoladebt
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does anyone know if one can make transfers to current accounts?
Credit Card Debts: £11,605.95/£16,240.53 - 71% paid off.
£4,634.61 credit card debt remaining. Aim for credit card debt free before [STRIKE]October 2011[/STRIKE] December 2012. In debt since 2004.
£4,634.61 credit card debt remaining. Aim for credit card debt free before [STRIKE]October 2011[/STRIKE] December 2012. In debt since 2004.
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I think there are several different NW accounts, but I had a Nationwide account, cant remember what it was called, cashcard I think....but yes I could transfer to and from my barclays account no problem.
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Sorry - I should re-phrased my question. I was refering to nationwide credit cards and balance transfers to current accounts.
Sorry for the confusionCredit Card Debts: £11,605.95/£16,240.53 - 71% paid off.
£4,634.61 credit card debt remaining. Aim for credit card debt free before [STRIKE]October 2011[/STRIKE] December 2012. In debt since 2004.0 -
I have a Nationwide FlexAccount and transfer to/from that regularly.cococoladebt wrote: »does anyone know if one can make transfers to current accounts?
Your question seems a little strange to me; is there any reason why you think that transfers may not be possible or have I missed something?
Just seen your edit. Never mind.Are you for real? - Glass Half Empty??
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I think the op means transferring funds FROM his nw credit card to his bank account.0
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no you cannot.0
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Thanks. Sorry for the confusion.Credit Card Debts: £11,605.95/£16,240.53 - 71% paid off.
£4,634.61 credit card debt remaining. Aim for credit card debt free before [STRIKE]October 2011[/STRIKE] December 2012. In debt since 2004.0
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