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Clydesdale Bank and the Post Office

It just gets better!


I recently switched to the Clydesdale - although I live in England the Post Office website says you can pay in cash and cheques and withdraw cash at PO counters. The same does not apply to the Yorkshire, although it is ostensibly the same bank.


Yesterday I stopped off at a small village PO to pay £150 into my account - was expecting to have to jump through a few hoops - the PO website even says you need paying-in slips. My cash was accepted and all I needed to do was pop my debit card in the machine.


When I got home and checked my account online I could see that the cash had been instantly credited and was available to use.


Thought this might be useful to others wanting to avail themselves of the 4% interest on credit balances.
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