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i know not strictly br question but,does anyone know if i can withdraw money from post office as well as put in. with my co op account?
sorry if its a dim question
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  • fermi
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    Says here that you can?

    http://www.co-operativebank.co.uk/servlet/Satellite/1193206371535,CFSweb/Page/Bank-CurrentAccounts
    At Post Offices

    They make life easier – there are over 16,000 of them all over the UK, use them to pay in cheques or cash or get cash out.
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  • mandyl
    mandyl Posts: 806 Forumite
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    thankyou x
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  • kepar
    kepar Posts: 1,297 Forumite
    I am always withdrawing cash from the post office with no problems. The other advantage is you do not have to withdraw a set amount eg £10, £20 etc. I have withdrawn £14.27 before now.
  • Same limit as your debit card and if it's a joint a/c then it's both of your limits!!
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  • mandyl
    mandyl Posts: 806 Forumite
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    ah so no better for me than using cash machine. thats annoying
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  • Ineedaname
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    edited 15 November 2011 at 11:11PM
    No different to a cash machine except the ability to withdraw a specific amount.

    The bank wil have set a daily cash machine withdrawal limit. Might be worth checking with them if that limit applies to post office withdrawals as their arrangement with them might be different.

    If you do need to withdraw more than your daily limit then maybe you can make a specific arrangement with the Co-op to allow you to take the amount you need via the post office on one day? If not then what about taking out some on one day and the rest on the next day?
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