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First Direct 7 day switch confusion
 
            
                
                    Jhoney_2                
                
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                    Opened FD a/c via the MSE link a moment ago - all fine until I got to the end re switching account via CASS and provided required info - but application states earliest switch 19th APRIL!
Will I still get the bonus?
Sorry if it's a dumb question but I have never done a switch before and if I will not I will need to enquire as to why it will not take 7days as stated..
TIA
                Will I still get the bonus?
Sorry if it's a dumb question but I have never done a switch before and if I will not I will need to enquire as to why it will not take 7days as stated..
TIA
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            The 7 day clock starts ticking later, as per http://www1.firstdirect.com/1/2/banking/switching-bank-accounts#faqs:
 In other words, you should be satisfied that you have the relevant cards, PINs, online access, etc, before initiating the switch.Is opening an account and switching all part of the same process?
 No, they're separate. First, you must fully open a first direct Current Account (our 1st Account). Once your 1st Account is open, the switching process can begin.0
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            Thanks for reply ESKbanker, appreciated.
 So why is the switch option at the end of the app process? I thought if I failed to request it then, I would be ineligible for the bonus.
 I had literally been advised online that the application was successful before this switch info came up?
 I understood that the technical process starts later, but nothing advised I would need the FD card or pin...0
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 The general T&C for the bonus are very clear:I thought if I failed to request it then, I would be ineligible for the bonus.
 I am sure MSE's deal terms are no different.If you ..., switch your everyday banking to us using the Current Account Switch Service and pay in at least £1,000 within three months of opening the account, we'll top it up with £1000
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 The terms of the switching offer state that "If you open a 1st Account, switch your everyday banking to us using the Current Account Switch Service and pay in at least £1,000 within three months of opening the account, we'll top it up with £100", i.e. you have three months to work with and don't need to do it all in one go.So why is the switch option at the end of the app process? I thought if I failed to request it then, I would be ineligible for the bonus.
 Not sure why they wouldn't make this clear but if you think about it, why would you want to switch all your banking (in theory at least) to an account that's not fully operational, i.e. where you couldn't get your money out of it?I understood that the technical process starts later, but nothing advised I would need the FD card or pin...0
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            The general T&C for the bonus are very clear:
 I am sure MSE's deal terms are no different.
 Thanks grumbler. Yes I am not objecting to the terms as written or suggesting a fault with MSE link - it was just the FD screen info as I did the application together with the £125 bonus March deadline which left me muddled.
 Anyway, it seems my concerns are unjustifed so that's ok.:)0
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            The terms of the switching offer state that "If you open a 1st Account, switch your everyday banking to us using the Current Account Switch Service and pay in at least £1,000 within three months of opening the account, we'll top it up with £100", i.e. you have three months to work with and don't need to do it all in one go.
 Not sure why they wouldn't make this clear but if you think about it, why would you want to switch all your banking (in theory at least) to an account that's not fully operational, i.e. where you couldn't get your money out of it?
 Good point, but as I was able to access and fund the account i'm switching within 10 minutes by internet without PIN or card, I expected the same.
 Thanks for the timely and helpful advice:)0
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            I can confirm you don't need to request the switch as part of your application to benefit from the switching incentive, you can just call them whenever you're ready to switch.0
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            I have also in the last hour opened the FD current account through the MSE link.
 I was accepted and told I would receive within 2 days paper work to sign and send back.
 I was then given the option to switch banks through the CASS process but declined since I thought it odd not yet having a up and running acc with FD and won't have until I have returned the signed forms.
 My query now is how I get to the switching process with the MSE link since
 I would need to go through the "open account" process again to get to the switch option.
 Or can the switching process only be done over the phone once you've bypassed it when opening the account.I only ask this since I can not find any links to switch only a telephone number to ring to switch.0
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 With MSE link you have to apply for the account.Londonlisa12 wrote: »My query now is how I get to the switching process with the MSE link since
 I would need to go through the "open account" process again to get to the switch option.
 Then you have to switch without any link. There is an option in your online banking or you can phone them.
 Account servicing >> Switch your banking to usI only ask this since I can not find any links to switch only a telephone number to ring to switch.0
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            grumbler,thank you very much for the quick and detailed reply.0
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