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tesco online saver direct debits x2?
joeblags
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is it possible to have 2 dds set up to pull cash from both my tsb and Lloyds account? it was set up to pull from tsb but when I did a switch Lloyds want 2 monthly active DDS to get your interest so I moved it over, now I am thinking are you able to pull money from 2 places, itll be to move my tsb and Lloyds monthly interest each month.
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is it possible to have 2 dds set up to pull cash from both my tsb and Lloyds account? it was set up to pull from tsb but when I did a switch Lloyds want 2 monthly active DDS to get your interest so I moved it over, now I am thinking are you able to pull money from 2 places, itll be to move my tsb and Lloyds monthly interest each month.
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Think you need two tesco accounts, setting up a direct debit in each to each of your current accounts.0 -
is it possible to have 2 dds set up to pull cash from both my tsb and Lloyds account?
Yes - a single TESCO account can pull from multiple different accounts.
My Tesco Internet Saver pulls money from 4 different accounts.
I also have a Tesco Instant Access account pulling from multiple accounts so that I can satisfy the need for 2 DDs on the sending accounts.
The only restriction on which accounts you can pull from seems to be the need for the sending account to be in your name. So my Tesco accounts can't pull from my other half's accounts she also has a pair of Tesco accounts. Either of us can pull from our joint accounts.0 -
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I have at times (including now) had three T internet saver accounts so I can grab each new 1.5%+ account T launch. I like the fact I can re-use payment details across all my T saver and current accounts.Free thinker.:cool:0
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I have two savings accounts with Tesco - both internet savers. Am I right in thinking that even though they are both Internet savers with same sort code, the fact that they are different accounts (with thus different account numbers) will mean that one direct debit for each will qualify as 'two different' direct debits for likes of Club Lloyds, Halifax Reward etc? (I have set them for different monetary amounts too.) I presume I don't need to set up a different type of Tesco savings account, e.g. Instant Access, for the 2nd direct debit to make them 'different' but thought I'd double check. Thanks.0
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I have two savings accounts with Tesco - both internet savers. Am I right in thinking that even though they are both Internet savers with same sort code, the fact that they are different accounts (with thus different account numbers) will mean that one direct debit for each will qualify as 'two different' direct debits for likes of Club Lloyds, Halifax Reward etc? (I have set them for different monetary amounts too.) I presume I don't need to set up a different type of Tesco savings account, e.g. Instant Access, for the 2nd direct debit to make them 'different' but thought I'd double check. Thanks.
Should be OK as they are different account numbers.0 -
Hi any idea how long these take to show up in internet banking once opened?0
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Hi any idea how long these take to show up in internet banking once opened?
Not entirely sure what you're asking:o
Obviously, they show up on Tesco as soon as you set them up. My most recent ones appeared on my BoS accounts 2 or 3 days later. However, all of the accounts involved have been open for several years.0 -
It must cost Tesco a small fortune sending out all the paper DD confirmation letters.'We don't need to be smarter than the rest; we need to be more disciplined than the rest.' - WB0
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Not entirely sure what you're asking:o
Obviously, they show up on Tesco as soon as you set them up. My most recent ones appeared on my BoS accounts 2 or 3 days later. However, all of the accounts involved have been open for several years.
Sorry meant to say how long does the Tesco savings accounts take to show up.
Edit, It's OK just checked and they are showing. Had to click on current account to see them. Odd as Credit card is next to current account. I thought the savings would be the same like other banks. I think I might have too many bank accounts lol.
Another Edit - 24 hours later they are now showing at the top level (next to current account.
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