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Lloyds TSB Save The Change
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It will only do it if you're in credit. Got the memo through today!Premier League Baby!0
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I like the idea of this surely its money for nothing if lloyds match what you put in?
Ltsb just upgraded my account as well ~(considering my credit rating isnt perfect) But I have kept my account in good order they've looked my present state od affairs rather than my past well done LTSB!Isn't the knowledge that comes from experience more valuable than the knowledge that doesn't?0 -
The way I look at it is that if you dont carry money around with you, you dont get the benefit of shoving your 5p's, 10p's etc in a jar to save up. This way, the bank do it for you, and it also saves counting out loads of coins!!:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin0
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how about if you go overdraft 0.99p...0
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stacey21 wrote:Not yet, its brand new, i work for them :-)
will check in work tonight when its due to be launched...
I am sure Llloyds will be overjoyed about you putting this on a public website before it is being launched! You are also probably breaking your terms of employment by posting it. Anyway, I have seen this before. When I was on holiday earlier this year Bank Of America did it.
Here is the link
http://www.bankofamerica.com/deposits/checksave/index.cfm?template=keep_change:
Click on Keep the change at the bottom.0 -
I think its a great idea.
I always used to save my small change in a big Whiskey bottle and count it out around christmas time. In the last 10 years this has dwindled down to next to nothing, purely because I rarely carry cash these days.
I would definitely use this service. :T0 -
Great idea - love it! Shame I've just opened a new account with A&LAddicted to Facebook0
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M_Thomson wrote:I am sure Llloyds will be overjoyed about you putting this on a public website before it is being launched! You are also probably breaking your terms of employment by posting it.
C'mon give her a break. Its hardly going to bring Lloyds crashing down is it?0 -
M_Thomson wrote:I am sure Llloyds will be overjoyed about you putting this on a public website before it is being launched! You are also probably breaking your terms of employment by posting it. QUOTE]
I am sure Lloyds WILL be overjoyed as if it 'recruits' one more customer to their bank then my jobs a good 'un. It has not been 'launched' as such to the public so far, but employees were encouraged to notify customers of the new product.
Not a big deal at all and nothing to do with original topic:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin:staradmin0 -
Strange I've never heard of it - are you in telephony by any chance?
It does seem that telephony and branches (sorry bloody stores) are run as totally seperate enteties with the customer in the middle advising staff of what is going on!!0
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