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How long did your NatWest debit card application pack take to come?
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mattzaboss
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Last sunday i applied for a natwest adapt account online and they said they said they were going to send me a application pack(or something like that i cant remember what it was exactly called)so i was interested in knowing when you guys got your natwest debit card application pack in-case something has gone wrong.
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Hi mate, I have exactly the same account, so can say it takes less than a week usually, max 9 days...it will probably take the max time, seeing the weather. Once you get the forms and stuff, sign it, fill it, and take an R85, I think its in the pack (interest-free savings form), to your branch, the branch receptionist, will ask you to wait, then you will get sent into a room, ID checked and photocopied, no questions asked, within 7 minutes of walking in the branch, you will have your account number. To be quite honest, their service for Adapt customers is good,. since younger customers are the ones that tend to stay on for life.
Sorry for the long post, just felt the urge to tell you whatever I knew lol:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
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:money::money::money::money: :j:j:jA teenager, and a budding journalist on aviation and finance. :money:
£25,000 with HSBC | £1,500 with NatWest | £5,600 with Yorkshire Building Society :j0 -
Hi mate, I have exactly the same account, so can say it takes less than a week usually, max 9 days...it will probably take the max time, seeing the weather. Once you get the forms and stuff, sign it, fill it, and take an R85, I think its in the pack (interest-free savings form), to your branch, the branch receptionist, will ask you to wait, then you will get sent into a room, ID checked and photocopied, no questions asked, within 7 minutes of walking in the branch, you will have your account number. To be quite honest, their service for Adapt customers is good,. since younger customers are the ones that tend to stay on for life.
Sorry for the long post, just felt the urge to tell you whatever I knew lol:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
:T
:money::money::money::money: :j:j:j0 -
mattzaboss wrote: »Thanks really helped:money:
another step on the ladder...:) :beer::beer::beer::beer:
A teenager, and a budding journalist on aviation and finance. :money:
£25,000 with HSBC | £1,500 with NatWest | £5,600 with Yorkshire Building Society :j0
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