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Pending Transactions on Lloyds internet banking?

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  • callum9999
    callum9999 Posts: 4,434 Forumite
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    I suppose its too difficult to actually remember what transactions you have undertaken?

    Unfortunately not everyone can be just as perfect as you are...
  • Please bring it back! Made a massive difference to a low income, penny watching family!
  • Hazzanet
    Hazzanet Posts: 1,723 Forumite
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    callum9999 wrote: »
    Unfortunately not everyone can be just as perfect as you are...

    I don't think it's that onerous. I keep the receipts and tot them up once a week.
    4358
  • It seems to have returned on the TSB and the Halifax sites, but not for Bank of Scotland
  • B_G_B
    B_G_B Posts: 502 Forumite
    Mine is now back on all LBG accounts (Lloyds, TSB, Halifax & Bos) :j
  • Yes mine too :)
  • essjaytee
    essjaytee Posts: 112 Forumite
    I see the Pending transactions button has disappeared once again!! More maintenance??
    Savings Target 2015 £10/£3000 :rotfl:
  • colsten
    colsten Posts: 17,597 Forumite
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    Probably another cost cutting measure? :rotfl:
  • Jonj1611
    Jonj1611 Posts: 232 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Yep was there this morning and gone again :/
  • Uxb
    Uxb Posts: 1,340 Forumite
    callum9999 wrote: »
    Unfortunately not everyone can be just as perfect as you are...

    Well at one time we HAD to keep our own records
    No internet at all - let alone online banking
    No phone banking
    Banks only open 9:30am to 3:30pm and during the working week only.

    So all of us in the UK had to keep records either in our heads or on bits of paper as to our spending (and income paid in) on bank cards/cheques/direct debits etc and we reconciled it at statement date when the paper one came in the post.
    This required us to "use our memories" or have proper records and filing systems.

    It was a great innovation when you could get a balance from a cashpoint as you could then with a bit of maths and elimination work out which expected payments in/out had been processed.
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