Post Office - unable to get money!

sl-oxford
sl-oxford Posts: 1 Newbie
edited 31 March 2017 at 1:02PM in Savings & investments
I have an Online Saver account with the Post Office and, when I try to withdraw money, I get a "Transfer cannot be applied at this time" message. No further info is given, nor a contact email or phone number. There is also nothing in the FAQs to explain possible causes.
I can see from a Google search and Twitter that complaints about the exact same issue go back many years.
Has anyone experienced the same problem recently?

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  • sl-oxford wrote: »
    I have an Online Saver account with the Post Office and, when I try to withdraw money, I get a "Transfer cannot be applied at this time" message. No further info is given, nor a contact email or phone number. There is also nothing in the FAQs to explain possible causes.
    I find this very shocking, particularly as I can see from a Google search and Twitter that complaints about the exact same issue go back many years.
    Has anyone experienced the same problem recently?
    I've had savings accounts with the Post Office for years and never experienced a similar problem. Before going any further, why not give them a call? I've got a number for their Online helpdesk: 0345 600 5580.
  • Alice_Holt
    Alice_Holt Posts: 6,094 Forumite
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    sl-oxford wrote: »
    I have an Online Saver account with the Post Office and, when I try to withdraw money, I get a "Transfer cannot be applied at this time" message. :(

    I've just had exactly the same!

    I've just opened an account, logged in and discovered 2 very small balances from previous savings accounts. Tried to transfer these balances (interest residues) into the new O/N saver account, and the same message comes up.

    Not impressed with the online pages either. Seriously wondering if it's a good idea to transfer my (non-current account) instant access fund there for the sake of an additional 0.25%! The £17 extra interest (on £7K) will be soon eroded by my costs / time on the phone / annoyance / etc.
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  • racey
    racey Posts: 166 Forumite
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    I transferred money from a Post Office bond to a current account this week. It was done online with no problems.
  • RoyaleMale
    RoyaleMale Posts: 257 Forumite
    Post Office has this free phone number listed on their site:

    All other savings accounts:
    0800 169 7500
  • vouch0r
    vouch0r Posts: 206 Forumite
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    you need to call them, its a silly block on your first withdrawal and they provide no further info.
  • [Deleted User]
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    edited 31 March 2017 at 1:33PM
    Alice_Holt wrote: »
    I've just opened an account, logged in and discovered 2 very small balances from previous savings accounts. Tried to transfer these balances (interest residues) into the new O/N saver account, and the same message comes up.
    As a long time customer I've switched accounts frequently and never experienced such a problem.

    I presume you have access to a phone and alternative phone numbers have been given in this thread. So why not telephone them to get their explanation? Alternatively, copied from their FAQs:
    If you have a complaint, we want to know. In the first instance you should contact the Customer Service Centre on 0345 602 3409 or write to us at:
    FREEPOST
    Post Office Money Customer Care
    PO BOX 3191
    BS1 9HY Bristol
  • EdGasket
    EdGasket Posts: 3,503 Forumite
    sl-oxford wrote: »
    Has anyone experienced the same problem recently?

    Yes this person:

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5626001

    Poor or non-existent customer service is a common theme here.
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