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Clydesdale Bank Online Loan
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macfamilyent wrote: »There is also a 'Risk' factor, which they like when you take out a loan. A loan should not be for 'emergency cash' and thus waiting - will help them ensure that it does not become an 'emergency cash' loan. Although, three weeks seems excessive.
When I have a Sainsbury's loan, it was all done by 1st class post (application & Reply)and took around four days - from application to money in the bank. Did you pay more for a courier and a cheque?
it was a few years ago and I honestly can't remeber what the process was.0 -
Distorted_Vision wrote: »We phoned them today and they said that we'll receive it by Friday at the latest.
How long ago did you enter your Online 'Activation Conde'?
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26th January but its not been received yet so fingers crossed for tomorrow.0
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Its now been a month since we applied for this loan from Clydesdale Bank. They said the BACS transfer was made on 14th February but we've not received it. Checked with our bank and now they have put a trace on it. Account number and sort code has been checked twice and is correct.
Don't know what's going on with them. Has everyone received their funds?0 -
The funds were paid into my account on 16th Feb, 3 days after entering the activation code on 13th Feb0
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Does anyone know Clydesdale Bank's account details to make adhoc payments to a loan account by bank transfer.0
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If it was me I would be asking them direct rather than relying on an online forum.Distorted_Vision wrote: »Does anyone know Clydesdale Bank's account details to make adhoc payments to a loan account by bank transfer.
If you make a payment which ends up in the wrong account who will you blame?0
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