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  • granta
    granta Posts: 508 Forumite
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    schiff said:
    Monmouth

    It's a strange system, combined as it is with requiring evidence of the bank account even though it is now four times that I have unloaded RS proceeds to the same account. And the signature form even though they have had more than one before. The latter is just part two of the application and seems a bit of a throw-back to older times - unlike for example Skipton who simply accept that they know you and accept a normal no-strings application.
    They really need to adapt to more modern and relevant systems.
    Not that I'm too bothered about that if they keep offering 1.52%.
    I've just received the signatory form. I can't remember if you have to return it with a first payment (cheque) before you can access it online. Can someone confirm please?
  • Daliah
    Daliah Posts: 3,792 Forumite
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    granta said:
    schiff said:
    Monmouth

    It's a strange system, combined as it is with requiring evidence of the bank account even though it is now four times that I have unloaded RS proceeds to the same account. And the signature form even though they have had more than one before. The latter is just part two of the application and seems a bit of a throw-back to older times - unlike for example Skipton who simply accept that they know you and accept a normal no-strings application.
    They really need to adapt to more modern and relevant systems.
    Not that I'm too bothered about that if they keep offering 1.52%.
    I've just received the signatory form. I can't remember if you have to return it with a first payment (cheque) before you can access it online. Can someone confirm please?
    I have only returned the signature form. I couldn't see anything about a cheque.
  • schiff
    schiff Posts: 20,267 Forumite
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    Daliah said:
    granta said:
    schiff said:
    Monmouth

    It's a strange system, combined as it is with requiring evidence of the bank account even though it is now four times that I have unloaded RS proceeds to the same account. And the signature form even though they have had more than one before. The latter is just part two of the application and seems a bit of a throw-back to older times - unlike for example Skipton who simply accept that they know you and accept a normal no-strings application.
    They really need to adapt to more modern and relevant systems.
    Not that I'm too bothered about that if they keep offering 1.52%.
    I've just received the signatory form. I can't remember if you have to return it with a first payment (cheque) before you can access it online. Can someone confirm please?
    I have only returned the signature form. I couldn't see anything about a cheque.
    A cancelled cheque or a paying in slip can be sent as proof of the destination of maturing funds - if you have a RS maturing of course. Sending back the signature form is required to have a new account registered on the website and open to receive funds. It seems a bit old fashioned but that's the way it is.
    Sending a cheque to open an account (or even deposit) is also possible but I imagine most people do FPs and/or SOs.
  • granta
    granta Posts: 508 Forumite
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    schiff said:
    Daliah said:
    granta said:
    schiff said:
    Monmouth

    It's a strange system, combined as it is with requiring evidence of the bank account even though it is now four times that I have unloaded RS proceeds to the same account. And the signature form even though they have had more than one before. The latter is just part two of the application and seems a bit of a throw-back to older times - unlike for example Skipton who simply accept that they know you and accept a normal no-strings application.
    They really need to adapt to more modern and relevant systems.
    Not that I'm too bothered about that if they keep offering 1.52%.
    I've just received the signatory form. I can't remember if you have to return it with a first payment (cheque) before you can access it online. Can someone confirm please?
    I have only returned the signature form. I couldn't see anything about a cheque.
    A cancelled cheque or a paying in slip can be sent as proof of the destination of maturing funds - if you have a RS maturing of course. Sending back the signature form is required to have a new account registered on the website and open to receive funds. It seems a bit old fashioned but that's the way it is.
    Sending a cheque to open an account (or even deposit) is also possible but I imagine most people do FPs and/or SOs.
    Thanks, my question was because I've just received the signature form for opening the Member account. In the letter, it says you will only be able to access the account online once you have deposited funds. So i wondered if that meant I had to send a cheque to officially open it? But sounds like i can just do a FP.
  • bubieyehyeh
    bubieyehyeh Posts: 590 Forumite
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    edited 3 September 2021 at 10:56PM
    granta said:
    schiff said:
    Daliah said:
    granta said:
    schiff said:
    Monmouth

    It's a strange system, combined as it is with requiring evidence of the bank account even though it is now four times that I have unloaded RS proceeds to the same account. And the signature form even though they have had more than one before. The latter is just part two of the application and seems a bit of a throw-back to older times - unlike for example Skipton who simply accept that they know you and accept a normal no-strings application.
    They really need to adapt to more modern and relevant systems.
    Not that I'm too bothered about that if they keep offering 1.52%.
    I've just received the signatory form. I can't remember if you have to return it with a first payment (cheque) before you can access it online. Can someone confirm please?
    I have only returned the signature form. I couldn't see anything about a cheque.
    A cancelled cheque or a paying in slip can be sent as proof of the destination of maturing funds - if you have a RS maturing of course. Sending back the signature form is required to have a new account registered on the website and open to receive funds. It seems a bit old fashioned but that's the way it is.
    Sending a cheque to open an account (or even deposit) is also possible but I imagine most people do FPs and/or SOs.
    Thanks, my question was because I've just received the signature form for opening the Member account. In the letter, it says you will only be able to access the account online once you have deposited funds. So i wondered if that meant I had to send a cheque to officially open it? But sounds like i can just do a FP.

    In the past I've sent a cheque payable to myself back with the signature form, they have opened the account, credit the cheque, updated passbook before posting it to me.
  • Daliah
    Daliah Posts: 3,792 Forumite
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    It seems once you have sent them a cheque, you don't have to send one again. You still have to do the signature thing for each new account at Monmouthshire. 
  • I have received my signature form for my Monmouthshire Member Regular Saver.  But no envelope with which to send it back.  Does anyone else have an envelope, or where do I send it?
    I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?
  • schiff
    schiff Posts: 20,267 Forumite
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    Monmouthshire House
    John Frost Square
    NEWPORT
    NP20 1PX
  • schiff said:
    Monmouthshire House
    John Frost Square
    NEWPORT
    NP20 1PX
    Is there not a Freepost address?
    I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?
  • kaMelo
    kaMelo Posts: 2,859 Forumite
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    schiff said:
    Monmouthshire House
    John Frost Square
    NEWPORT
    NP20 1PX
    Is there not a Freepost address?
    No, it's a pre-paid envelope rather than a freepost address.
    I do have a spare pre-paid envelope you could have however that would result in me paying to post an envelope to you so you don't have to.
    If you have a freepost address I'd be happy to send it. :)
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