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Can you have 2 Club Lloyds Accounts?

Mishomeister
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I've seen a comment under an article in This Is Money from someone who has 2 personal Club Lloyds accounts and 2 joint.
I understand that they(Lloyds) intend you to have only one, but has anyone tried and suceeded to open 2 in their sole name?
I understand that they(Lloyds) intend you to have only one, but has anyone tried and suceeded to open 2 in their sole name?
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Are you sure you (or even they) are not confusing this with TSB's new Classic Plus? You are able to have 2 sole and 2 joint of those accounts.
In regards to the Club Lloyds, their website says "You may hold a maximum of one account with Club Lloyds benefits in your sole name and one in joint names".0 -
You can have 2 - one sole and one joint.0
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cosmicrichie wrote: »Are you sure you (or even they) are not confusing this with TSB's new Classic Plus? You are able to have 2 sole and 2 joint of those accounts.
In regards to the Club Lloyds, their website says "You may hold a maximum of one account with Club Lloyds benefits in your sole name and one in joint names".
That person was referring to getting loads of cinema tickets, so I am pretty sure.
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/saving/article-2616385/Lloyds-bank-tells-customers-pay-better-perks-sign-accounts-cost-60-year.html
This is the article and the comment is from 'lostboy' - 3rd from the top in the comments if you cose to filter to get best rated.0 -
Mishomeister wrote: »That person was referring to getting loads of cinema tickets, so I am pretty sure.
http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/saving/article-2616385/Lloyds-bank-tells-customers-pay-better-perks-sign-accounts-cost-60-year.html
This is the article and the comment is from 'lostboy' - 3rd from the top in the comments if you cose to filter to get best rated.
That's because by having the Club Lloyds account you also gain access to a savings account. It was explained by this comment:
PoloFoot, Preston, United Kingdom, 1 week ago
The 5 accounts will be 1) His Sole Account, 2) Her Sole Account, 3) Their Joint Account, 4) His Club Lloyds Monthly Saver Account & 5) Her Club Lloyds Monthly Saver Account.0 -
cosmicrichie wrote: »That's because by having the Club Lloyds account you also gain access to a savings account. It was explained by this comment:
PoloFoot, Preston, United Kingdom, 1 week ago
The 5 accounts will be 1) His Sole Account, 2) Her Sole Account, 3) Their Joint Account, 4) His Club Lloyds Monthly Saver Account & 5) Her Club Lloyds Monthly Saver Account.
How would he get 30 cinema tickets hence there are only 3 Club Lloyds Accounts involved?0 -
Mishomeister wrote: »How would he get 30 cinema tickets hence there are only 3 Club Lloyds Accounts involved?0
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Where has anyone said they have received 30 cinema tickets as a result of their Club Lloyds account(s)?
On a separate note...check out the article header...
"Lloyds Bank tells customers to ditch free Vantage account for one that costs £60 a year if they want to keep better rates."
And just a little further down...
"The deal demands that customers credit their account with a minimum of £1,500 per month - instead of the lower £1,000 with Vantage.
This eliminates anyone who earns less than £22,500."
It's laughable really!0 -
When do you get the cinema tickets?
We opened our accounts about three weeks ago and chose them as our option at the time of opening.0 -
Oh well, it must be true then - someone anonymously posting on a Daily Mail article (I didn't bother finding that post).
I would refer back to the T&Cs for the Club Lloyds and not try to outsmart them. And if you did manage to outsmart them against all odds, the very last thing to do would be to brag about it on a popular Internet forum. And if you bragged about it on a tabloid website like thisismoney.co.uk, well,it didn't add any value for anyone , apart perhaps from Lloyds. Think about it.0
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