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Well done I hope I don't have to produce ID as nearest branch is a bit of a trip."Look after your pennies and your pounds will look after themselves"0
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Am just wondering Typistretired how you faired with your application ???0
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Well nothing in the post yet for me, so went to my local branch, asked to open a joint account and 3 other accounts for my wife, was told I have to make an appointment, couldn't arrange until next week...:(
So made the appointment but also decided to reapply online for an account in my name (cant make joint account applications, have to add second name after opened), will see if anything arrives before my appointment next week.
I didn't have any reference numbers when submitting my application, but did take screen shots of each part of the application for reference this time.0 -
I've managed to open two ENHANCE accounts online and have had nothing in the post regarding them.
One of my old Lloyds VANTAGE accounts migrated over to TSB but is still called VANTAGE on the TSB site.
My wife had three VANTAGE accounts at a Lloyds branch which has changed to a TSB and her online accounts are all called ENHANCE....confused...still as long as the 3% is added thats the main thing!.0 -
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I've managed to open two ENHANCE accounts online and have had nothing in the post regarding them.
One of my old Lloyds VANTAGE accounts migrated over to TSB but is still called VANTAGE on the TSB site.
My wife had three VANTAGE accounts at a Lloyds branch which has changed to a TSB and her online accounts are all called ENHANCE....confused...still as long as the 3% is added thats the main thing!.
Nationwide is asking before they open another new flexdirect account that you sign and date a form that you have read the terms and conditions before they finalise opening another account. I wonder if this is the end of multiple accounts paying interest."Look after your pennies and your pounds will look after themselves"0 -
typistretired wrote: »Nationwide is asking before they open another new flexdirect account that you sign and date a form that you have read the terms and conditions before they finalise opening another account.0
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No I never had to sign any forms, they were just automatically opened. The letter is coming through the post to be signed. It is not ticking online that you have read their terms and conditions."Look after your pennies and your pounds will look after themselves"0
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On-line application accepted. Letter ( according to TSB ) in post, but after 11 business working days still waiting for it to arrive.0
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