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Current Account Switching & Paym
Time_Lord_2
Posts: 3 Newbie
Hi,
Does anyone know if you have to manually deactivate "Paym" before starting the Current Account Switching Service with another bank.
Or does Paym get deactivated (or even re-registered with the new bank account) as part of the switching process?
Cheers,
Ian
Does anyone know if you have to manually deactivate "Paym" before starting the Current Account Switching Service with another bank.
Or does Paym get deactivated (or even re-registered with the new bank account) as part of the switching process?
Cheers,
Ian
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Q20
What will happen to my Paym registration when I switch?
A20
On your switch date your old bank or building society will de-register your mobile phone number from Paym. If your new bank or building society offers Paym then you can re-register your mobile number with them. You can do this on or after your switch date, or earlier if you de-register your mobile number at your old bank or building society yourself.
http://www.paymentscouncil.org.uk/switch_service/faqs/0 -
Thanks!
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