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Applied for a citibank account, or did I?
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Hi,
Well, I filled in the form, then forgot to print it off, when I came back to the form it had timed out. Now, I'm fairly sure I clicked on print form rather than submit form. Does that mean I need to fill it in again? Well, I rang them about the application form to see if they could send me an email with it in so I could print it and send it to them, the woman stated I wouldn't need to as it would be sent out. Thing is, I didn't tell her that I only selected print.
I don't have a cheque book, does this mean I don't need to send them £1 to open the account with, as long as I send a colour copy of my passport? Also, why colour, won't a b/w copy be good enough? It was enough for the credit rating companies.
I didn't go with quidco, cos I didn't think it about :mad:
Also, I was thinking about just setting up a DD on my LLoyds/TSB account to shift in around £250-300 a month into this account leavint the LLoyds one with all the DD's/SO's/salary. But I'm now thinking it might be advantageous to shift it all around and have my salary paid into this Citibank account (when set up) and then pay a large chunk into my LLoyds account.
Thanks,
Luke.
Well, I filled in the form, then forgot to print it off, when I came back to the form it had timed out. Now, I'm fairly sure I clicked on print form rather than submit form. Does that mean I need to fill it in again? Well, I rang them about the application form to see if they could send me an email with it in so I could print it and send it to them, the woman stated I wouldn't need to as it would be sent out. Thing is, I didn't tell her that I only selected print.
I don't have a cheque book, does this mean I don't need to send them £1 to open the account with, as long as I send a colour copy of my passport? Also, why colour, won't a b/w copy be good enough? It was enough for the credit rating companies.
I didn't go with quidco, cos I didn't think it about :mad:
Also, I was thinking about just setting up a DD on my LLoyds/TSB account to shift in around £250-300 a month into this account leavint the LLoyds one with all the DD's/SO's/salary. But I'm now thinking it might be advantageous to shift it all around and have my salary paid into this Citibank account (when set up) and then pay a large chunk into my LLoyds account.
Thanks,
Luke.
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