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payplan have just contacted me regarding what I need to send to them a bit worried about my rent proof though as I pay my mum the rent in cash.
Apparently there is a booklet on the way with a list of banks I can join and what to do next plus authorisation letters.0 -
I've just opened a Co-op cashminder account and it was very straightforward. I do also have a Natwest basic (Step) bank account but am going to close that as they have changed the access to cash machines which means in future you can only get cash out of Natwest and RBS (I think?!)Make £10 a day: £48.76/£1500
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I've just opened a Co-op cashminder account and it was very straightforward. I do also have a Natwest basic (Step) bank account but am going to close that as they have changed the access to cash machines which means in future you can only get cash out of Natwest and RBS (I think?!)
Wonder if they are going to start charging people for not using their machines.0 -
Is there anyway to find out what banks are associated with payday loan companies?0
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