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TSB Current Account Switch Blagged Deal
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Oh and they didn't ask for my old bank details from the one I want switching when I filled it the online form.
So how do they know where they are switching my account from? I'm confused. It didn't seem this complicated when I switched to the co-op!0 -
Still a good deal even if you don't hit the 20 debit card transactions every month.:cool:
£5 instead of £10 (assuming you have 2 different DD payments every month etc) and 3% on up to £1500, with no monthly fee.
I agree about this- it is still a good deal. I am wondering whether I can close ONE of my Nationwide current accounts, as I have a FlexAccount and a FlexPlus account, and keep the latter, and still qualify for the benefits of this switch to TSB? I feel it should be OK, but not quite sure.0 -
Thanks for the referral link, moneysavingexpert, got my £130 last week.
TSB was the easiest switch I have ever made, no long phone calls!Love Saving others Money0 -
I am just wondering how I could meet the minimum requirement of 20 debit card transactions per month.
I seldom use my card - perhaps three times a month. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks :beer:0
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