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paying cash into nationwide account
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Old_Git
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is there any way to pay cash into a nationwide current account without going to a nationwide branch .
Can it be paid via the post office or another bank .It will be CASH every 4 weeks .Approx £70 .
Cant to DD or online .
Can it be paid via the post office or another bank .It will be CASH every 4 weeks .Approx £70 .
Cant to DD or online .
"Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"
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Why can't it be sent online?
(You pay the cash into your own account then send it online)0 -
jonesMUFCforever wrote: »Why can't it be sent online?
(You pay the cash into your own account then send it online)
its for a disabled person who doesn't have online . The options are cash or cash ."Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"0 -
Does somebody want to give the disabled person £70 a month?
Could the donor not set up a standing order from his own account?0 -
Can it be paid via the post officeor another bank .
Why not give Nationwide a call (on the person's behalf, if their disability prevents them using a telephone)? You won't need to go through security for a general enquiry such as this.0 -
The question to Nationwide begins, "Hello, I'd like to give you some money . . .
They should fall over themselves to help.0 -
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Does somebody want to give the disabled person £70 a month?
Could the donor not set up a standing order from his own account?"Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"0 -
other way around .Disabled person has to pay £70 every month . Its a rent top up . The rest of the rent is paid by housing benefit .0
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YorkshireBoy wrote: »So Landlord's account is with Nationwide, not the disabled person's? Why can't disabled person set up a standing order from their own current account? Or does it have to be cash?"Do not regret growing older, it's a privilege denied to many"0
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