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need a low interest overdraft asap
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jimtrent
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HSBC are whacking my yearly interest up to 20% (from student 0%) as of next month, so i'd like to get a 0% (or near) long term overdraft facility till i get it sorted.
i saw that santander are doing one at the moment.
any other offers I should know about ? I am no longer a student and would be paying in £1000 + a month, also overdraft is about 800 or so at the moment
thanks
i saw that santander are doing one at the moment.
any other offers I should know about ? I am no longer a student and would be paying in £1000 + a month, also overdraft is about 800 or so at the moment
thanks
“If you want to feel rich, just count the things you have that money can't buy”
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I am no longer a student and would be paying in £1000 + a month, also overdraft is about 800 or so at the moment
What about a graduate account?Anything I post is my opinion, so from time to time I may be wrong. I try to provide answers based in fact, however I don't know everything, so (like all posters on MSE), take what I say with a pinch of salt.0 -
cool will check it out. although, I think my student account turned into a graduate account ( i graduated nearly two years ago) so i might be past all that!“If you want to feel rich, just count the things you have that money can't buy”0
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anyone else got any ideas/experiences with santander? i think the account i saw is called a "zero "“If you want to feel rich, just count the things you have that money can't buy”0
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Santander tend to have rubbish customers based on the comments on here. How about a 0% CC and put your cash towards to paying off your overdraft?
How large is the overdraft, got enough money to pay certain amount off a month? Say £100-£200 a month, it will be almost gone by the end of the year (assuming it's a £1500 like I was given with HSBC)0 -
Santander tend to have rubbish customers based on the comments on here. How about a 0% CC and put your cash towards to paying off your overdraft?
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I think you mean: "Santander tend to have rubbish customer service....".Anything I post is my opinion, so from time to time I may be wrong. I try to provide answers based in fact, however I don't know everything, so (like all posters on MSE), take what I say with a pinch of salt.0 -
You won't get a Santander Zero account without having a mortgage or £10K savings/investments with them.
It's probably not the one you want anyway. Zero is best if you only occasionally dip a relatively small amount into your overdraft, but if you have a substantial overdraft you're carrying month to month then the "preferred" account works out better at £5 a month for your overdraft regardless of the amount. For £800 you'd pay £8.60 a month on the 12.9% rate of the Zero account.0 -
Santander tend to have rubbish customers based on the comments on here. How about a 0% CC and put your cash towards to paying off your overdraft?
How large is the overdraft, got enough money to pay certain amount off a month? Say £100-£200 a month, it will be almost gone by the end of the year (assuming it's a £1500 like I was given with HSBC)
they gave me a £1500 overdraft (HSBC) but i also have a 0% CC balance transfer. times is hard!
Do you think I could get another 0% CC?“If you want to feel rich, just count the things you have that money can't buy”0 -
Is your existing current account ever returned to the black? ie when your salary is paid. Or are you permanently sat in it? If the latter, then you may struggle to get a decent overdraft match at 0% with Santander.
Many providers will waive any interest and fees during an account switch (for 90-120 days or so). That may be an option for you if you're prepared to formally switch?
Regards the credit card, MBNA will pay 0% cash into your current account for up to 18 months. There's a 4% fee. Alternatively, M&S Sterling TCs may be an option at 0% for 15 months for a 1% fee.0 -
YorkshireBoy wrote: »Is your existing current account ever returned to the black? ie when your salary is paid. Or are you permanently sat in it? If the latter, then you may struggle to get a decent overdraft match at 0% with Santander.
Many providers will waive any interest and fees during an account switch (for 90-120 days or so). That may be an option for you if you're prepared to formally switch?
Regards the credit card, MBNA will pay 0% cash into your current account for up to 18 months. There's a 4% fee. Alternatively, M&S Sterling TCs may be an option at 0% for 15 months for a 1% fee.
thanks, well It does occasionally go into the black, bit of a problem as I'm not being paid at the moment (this will change soon!)
is it easy to get more than 1 credit card? i would rather have debts on 0% credit cards than depress my bank account!“If you want to feel rich, just count the things you have that money can't buy”0 -
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