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Another Wonga Victim
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Certainly sir, do you have your debit card so I can verify your id?dalesrider wrote: »Walk into branch, cash cheque
I know Barclays do this for pretty much everything, not actually sure about Nationwide.0 -
Certainly sir, do you have your debit card so I can verify your id?
I know Barclays do this for pretty much everything, not actually sure about Nationwide.
OP should still have their debit card :rotfl:As it was not lost/stolen....
Driving licence/passport or other photo ID should do. Given the situation.
If bank refuse then raise a complaint.Never ASSUME anything its makes a>>> A55 of U & ME <<<0 -
Fair enough, you win!
Still think its easier to use a CC though.
BTW, Will Wonga even accept payments from a CC? Mind you, with their extortionate interest charges, they probably would, as they'd still make a ridiculous profit.0
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