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Trouble Opening HSBC Advance
gordonridley
Posts: 4 Newbie
Having great trouble with HSBC opening this account to get the free cash - every other bank seems to do everything in seconds online but HSBC are in the dark ages - they want manually signed forms which they keep loosing - you can't switch online have to go into branch or try and phone but can never get through - cant register for online banking without a telephone security number which you can only get by filling in another form which again they say has not been received - ABSOLUTE NIGHTMARE
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gordonridley wrote: »Having great trouble with HSBC opening this account to get the free cash - every other bank seems to do everything in seconds online but HSBC are in the dark ages - they want manually signed forms which they keep loosing - you can't switch online have to go into branch or try and phone but can never get through - cant register for online banking without a telephone security number which you can only get by filling in another form which again they say has not been received - ABSOLUTE NIGHTMARE
You are not alone. There are many threads about this eg
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5611495
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/55912680 -
Maybe HSBC are more stringently checking applications to annoy any new customers who want to get the free money and then immediately leave. It's a way of testing your patience!
Maybe HSBC is thinking, if anyone wanting to open a Advance account is doing it because they want the account, and the extra free cash is a bonus, they would likely wait as this is the type of customer they want.
I'm not convinced it is a resources issues with a lack of people dealing with new account requests (they have an abundance of staff).Save Save Save
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I was initially rejected for the account ( but offered a basic bank account).
Last month I made an appt in branch and went armed with anything they could possibly ask for. I also said I didn't need an overdraft on the account. They referred it to the underwriters and I did get the Advance account
So £150 soon and another £50 in a year, and also £25 as I did the account opening as a mystery shop.0
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