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  • Herbalus
    Herbalus Posts: 2,634 Forumite
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    edited 9 May at 1:40PM
    [quote=[Deleted User];65228806]
    After using the activation code, how do you turn on the paperless correspondence? I know it says on the T&C's "if available" for this feature but I was wondering if anyone had managed to do it. I've already turned on the paperless statements.

    Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]

    As far as I'm aware there isn't the option. It doesn't exist for me as far as I can see anyway.
  • bsms1147
    bsms1147 Posts: 2,276 Forumite
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    Doesn't exist (yet)
  • EarthBoy
    EarthBoy Posts: 3,213 Forumite
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    Actually it's 6.6666666667 so it rounds up to 6.7 :D

    Yes, but that doesn't mean the bank will round it up when they pay it.
  • Hominu
    Hominu Posts: 1,671 Forumite
    Archi_Bald wrote: »
    At the risk of being ridiculed: I skim off my interest monthly into an interest paying account, thus squeezing a bit of compounded interest out as I go. It goes nicely with the skimmed of amounts from the Club Lloyds, the 123s and all the Vantages and Enhances whilst they are still going. OCD or wot.

    If you are manually transferring in and then transferring out, you might as well transfer out more than you transfer in. If you are doing it with SOs then there's no point however. Assuming your destination account is 3%, then £6.67 per month will get you a grand total of £1 interest at the end of the year.
  • LittleVoice
    LittleVoice Posts: 8,974 Forumite
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    edited 9 May at 1:40PM
    [quote=[Deleted User];65228806]I'm sorry if this question has been asked before, but I don't have time to crawl through 30 odd pages to find the answer.

    After using the activation code, how do you turn on the paperless correspondence? I know it says on the T&C's "if available" for this feature but I was wondering if anyone had managed to do it. I've already turned on the paperless statements.

    Thanks in advance.[/QUOTE]

    You can't do that yet because it isn't possible for now. When (if ever?) it does happen I believe the T&C mean you have opted in already (but I'll go back and double check my understanding).
  • cepheus
    cepheus Posts: 20,053 Forumite
    I received some Email junk from TSB with a link for no more mails right at the bottom. Not sure if it worked because there was no confirmation.
  • anamenottaken
    anamenottaken Posts: 4,198 Forumite
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    cepheus wrote: »
    I received some Email junk from TSB with a link for no more mails right at the bottom. Not sure if it worked because there was no confirmation.

    So you were trying to opt out of receiving non-paper, emails.
  • cepheus
    cepheus Posts: 20,053 Forumite
    Junk mail only, still have the steam driven mobile!
    We want to make managing your money as easy as possible for you. We notice you've signed up for Internet Banking, but did you know you can also benefit from TSB Mobile Banking?

    Mobile Banking is the thumb-friendly way to do your banking when you're out and about - if you haven’t already, all you need to do is download the free TSB Mobile Banking app.

    You can also sign up for our helpful Text Alert services, which can let you know:
    Your balance once a week.
    If any transactions have taken place overseas.
    By opting in for Limit Alert, you will also know when you're close to your overdraft limit.
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  • Ed-1
    Ed-1 Posts: 3,958 Forumite
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    For anyone who had to take ID into a branch after applying online to get this opened, how long did it take for the account to be opened?
  • sparky0138
    sparky0138 Posts: 579 Forumite
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    Ed-1 wrote: »
    For anyone who had to take ID into a branch after applying online to get this opened, how long did it take for the account to be opened?

    Not sure about TSB but with Lloyds they have to get back to you within 8 working days.
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