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Lloyds TSB Premier account advice

Is it possible for me to upgrade my account (currently Platinum) to Premier without registering for PhoneBank & Mobile Banking?

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  • Rupert_Bear
    Rupert_Bear Posts: 1,311 Forumite
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    WD123 wrote: »
    Is it possible for me to upgrade my account (currently Platinum) to Premier without registering for PhoneBank & Mobile Banking?

    If you have an online facility you can upgrade on line.
  • Saints2011
    Saints2011 Posts: 933 Forumite
    WD123 wrote: »
    Is it possible for me to upgrade my account (currently Platinum) to Premier without registering for PhoneBank & Mobile Banking?

    For sure can always pop into branch if dont use IBanking
    Can I find out my credit score?
    You do not have a single credit score or rating. Different organisations take different information into account when working out your credit score and may have different scores for different products. (Kindly from Experian)
  • paulmcerlean
    paulmcerlean Posts: 831 Forumite
    Yes, both online and in the branch.
  • WD123_2
    WD123_2 Posts: 13 Forumite
    Just a thought, do I have to wait a bit of time, say three months, before I can upgrade the account to Premier? (I upgraded to Platinum in March this year).
  • Saints2011
    Saints2011 Posts: 933 Forumite
    Not at all, if your eligible your eligible.
    Can I find out my credit score?
    You do not have a single credit score or rating. Different organisations take different information into account when working out your credit score and may have different scores for different products. (Kindly from Experian)
  • WD123_2
    WD123_2 Posts: 13 Forumite
    Thanks for the replies. I will give it a try.
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