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Switching banks

Hi I have a Santander account and my wife has a barclays account. I can put in around 1000 p/m whereas she has about 400 p/m. I also have a mortgage account with First Direct. Savings around 6k. Our aim this year is to save up to 15k.

I am wondering if I can switch my wife to First direct, pay in 1k to her and get the bonus then switch to someone else a few months later to get a different deal? Also could I get the First direct £125 deal if I already have a mortgage account?

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  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    I am wondering if I can switch my wife to First direct, pay in 1k to her and get the bonus then switch to someone else a few months later to get a different deal?
    Possibly, although if the £400 is her income FD may not want her!
    Also could I get the First direct £125 deal if I already have a mortgage account?
    Answered in the incentive T&Cs.


    But why are you settling for £125 when £150 is available through a link on the main site?
  • But why are you settling for £125 when £150 is available through a link on the main site?

    That's what I meant. £150.

    Re the £400 - it says you MAY be able to get away with putting in money, then withdrawing and depositing it again. I thought the banks wouldn't allow this, does anyone know of any where you can actually get away with doing this?
  • YorkshireBoy
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    edited 5 January 2016 at 12:51PM
    Re the £400 - it says you MAY be able to get away with putting in money, then withdrawing and depositing it again. I thought the banks wouldn't allow this, does anyone know of any where you can actually get away with doing this?
    No bank has T&Cs stating that the minimum monthly funding must be made in one transaction only.

    Think about it...such a clause would preclude all those who were paid weekly.
  • jimjames
    jimjames Posts: 19,264 Forumite
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    That's what I meant. £150.

    Re the £400 - it says you MAY be able to get away with putting in money, then withdrawing and depositing it again. I thought the banks wouldn't allow this, does anyone know of any where you can actually get away with doing this?

    I'm not aware of any bank that doesn't allow it. All my accounts are funded in that way.
    Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.
  • jimjames wrote: »
    I'm not aware of any bank that doesn't allow it. All my accounts are funded in that way.

    Ok I didn't realise this. So unless explicitly stated in t&cs you could get away with doing this for any account even if it's more than your salary by just withdrawing and depositing up to the required min funds.
  • Archi_Bald
    Archi_Bald Posts: 9,681 Forumite
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    Yes but......you may not get accepted for the desired bank account as banks sometimes are selective about the level of income. FD particularly have a reputation for being a bit picky.

    You could also look at M&S as they have actually got a better offer than FD right now.
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