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How to check if I've met payin requirements for account switch cash

I switched to Natwest in November and am expecting the cash incentive in February, provided I've met the payin requirements. Unfortunately timing is making that a bit difficult (November pay went into my old account, and January pay will probably come just after the cutoff date).


Is there an easy to check if I've met the requirements yet?


I could add up the transactions online but I'm not sure what "counts". Specifically I'm doing matched betting and I'm not sure whether the money that goes back into my bank account from the bookmakers/exchanges will be counted.

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  • jimjames
    jimjames Posts: 19,264 Forumite
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    Does it show you in online banking the total into your account?

    If under any doubt why not just pay in the required amount and remove it again?
    Remember the saying: if it looks too good to be true it almost certainly is.
  • Brewer20
    Brewer20 Posts: 395 Forumite
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    We can't see your account, do as above to be sure. I did the same when with Natwest and put extra through just to be sure.
  • colsten
    colsten Posts: 17,596 Forumite
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    What does your transaction list say?

    If you are short of the min deposit, just deposit some more, by sending money from another account. If you don't have an account to swap money with, you can withdraw some money at the ATM and immediately deposit it again.
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