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Lloyds TSB online bank registering
Nine_Lives
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I was a Lloyds TSB customer back when their Vantage rates were decent, but then they dropped them to about 3% i think, so i closed down & left.
Now with the offer of 4% i've signed up again. I've received my pack, including my sort code & account number.
Trying to get into online banking - it says i'm already registered. I tried to find my username as i suspect i know my password, but it says as i've only recently registered, i can't go for the "forgot username" link.
How long does it take to get your log in details through after signing up?
& btw - for anyone suggesting go in branch, i get Sunday's off work & the bank isn't open then & going on my dinner 30 minute break isn't an option.
Now with the offer of 4% i've signed up again. I've received my pack, including my sort code & account number.
Trying to get into online banking - it says i'm already registered. I tried to find my username as i suspect i know my password, but it says as i've only recently registered, i can't go for the "forgot username" link.
How long does it take to get your log in details through after signing up?
& btw - for anyone suggesting go in branch, i get Sunday's off work & the bank isn't open then & going on my dinner 30 minute break isn't an option.
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I had my details sent through the post within 3 working days. First a letter with my account number / username, then days later the password set by them.Better to understand a little than to misunderstand a lot.0
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