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Paying in a cheque online
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I couldn't see a way to break it down. I've had it for some time. I would want to put it back in my Windows phone once I've used the app.Don't mess with pensioners. :cool:0
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[Deleted User] wrote:Hi,
Is your Windows sim one of these?0 -
Hi,mrsyardbroom wrote: »I couldn't see a way to break it down. I've had it for some time. I would want to put it back in my Windows phone once I've used the app.
are the sim trays both the same size, perhaps you could fit the Windows tray and sim into the Galaxy?0 -
mrsyardbroom wrote: »Got the sim card out but the sim in the Windows phone is too big for the slot. I thought I could just put the sim from the Windows phone into the Samsung and use the app from there. I may go past ASDA in a few days time and this has an ATM outside. It's about four miles away but is the nearest one to me.
You don't need the Sim Card in the phone to be able to download and use apps so just try it without the sim card.0 -
I've tried it but it won't work unless you put some money in your phone account. The idea was to see if it was possible to use a laptop to pay in a cheque. There are android emulators but they are really heavy on the laptop's resources and work so slowly it would take about a week to pay the cheque in. I tried the Google Chrome extension that works as an online emulator. It installed the app but it kept stopping. Presumably Lloyds doesn't allow it. These days most people have android or iphones but millions of people use Windows on their laptops. It would be great if you could just upload your cheques on a Windows device to pay in, especially if you live in a remote area or if you're housebound.Don't mess with pensioners. :cool:0
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mrsyardbroom wrote: »I've tried it but it won't work unless you put some money in your phone account.
What makes you think that?
I have used many phones without sim cards in and they all function normally when it comes to downloading and running apps. I have an old Galaxy S7 that i was using just the other day. Simply connect to the phone to your home Wi-Fi if it isn't already and away you go.0
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