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  • pookey
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    Zaul22 said:
    Update on Natwest Round ups: Don't. Some people have got away with it but it is a gamble. I got the 'we are ending our banking relationship' letter just like the infamous LBG letter. I was only doing like 5 created round ups per week. I knew if I did too many they could do something but I am really surprised just how few they considered too many. I was also using it for legitimate spending as much if not more than created round ups. Maybe they saw the £2.25 payment to Eon and thought something is clearly wrong here. 
    Thank you for letting us know. I was gonna open the account but was hesitating due to this
  • RG2015
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    pookey said:
    Zaul22 said:
    Update on Natwest Round ups: Don't. Some people have got away with it but it is a gamble. I got the 'we are ending our banking relationship' letter just like the infamous LBG letter. I was only doing like 5 created round ups per week. I knew if I did too many they could do something but I am really surprised just how few they considered too many. I was also using it for legitimate spending as much if not more than created round ups. Maybe they saw the £2.25 payment to Eon and thought something is clearly wrong here. 
    Thank you for letting us know. I was gonna open the account but was hesitating due to this
    Why would this make you hesitate? It is a savings account. Many thousands will be running this account without any issues.

    The problem appears to be NatWest objecting to a customer "contriving" rounds ups to increase the amounts deposited during a single month.
  • ForumUser7
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    Zaul22 said:
    Update on Natwest Round ups: Don't. Some people have got away with it but it is a gamble. I got the 'we are ending our banking relationship' letter just like the infamous LBG letter. I was only doing like 5 created round ups per week. I knew if I did too many they could do something but I am really surprised just how few they considered too many. I was also using it for legitimate spending as much if not more than created round ups. Maybe they saw the £2.25 payment to Eon and thought something is clearly wrong here. 
    Is that the only ‘risky’ thing you were doing with them? No burner switch accounts, no large transfers in or out etc.? Are you sure nothing else could’ve triggered it other than the round ups?
    If you want me to definitely see your reply, please tag me @forumuser7 Thank you.

    N.B. (Amended from Forum Rules): You must investigate, and check several times, before you make any decisions or take any action based on any information you glean from any of my content, as nothing I post is advice, rather it is personal opinion and is solely for discussion purposes. I research before my posts, and I never intend to share anything that is misleading, misinforming, or out of date, but don't rely on everything you read. Some of the information changes quickly, is my own opinion or may be incorrect. Verify anything you read before acting on it to protect yourself because you are responsible for any action you consequently make... DYOR, YMMV etc.
  • Kazza242
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    Hinckley & Rugby BS have announced their savings interest rate changes, which come into effect on the 3rd July 2023.

    Unfortunately, their Regular Saver 30 Day Notice account interest rate will remain unchanged at 4.50%

    See here.  
    Please call me 'Kazza'.
  • Zaul22
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    edited 24 June 2023 at 6:41PM
    Zaul22 said:
    Update on Natwest Round ups: Don't. Some people have got away with it but it is a gamble. I got the 'we are ending our banking relationship' letter just like the infamous LBG letter. I was only doing like 5 created round ups per week. I knew if I did too many they could do something but I am really surprised just how few they considered too many. I was also using it for legitimate spending as much if not more than created round ups. Maybe they saw the £2.25 payment to Eon and thought something is clearly wrong here. 
    Is that the only ‘risky’ thing you were doing with them? No burner switch accounts, no large transfers in or out etc.? Are you sure nothing else could’ve triggered it other than the round ups?
    I switched in to them and kept the account, was using their credit card too. The round ups are the only thing it could have been. I had Chip connected to it but didn't use it much. Opening an account with them in the first place was always difficult. Every time I applied for an RBS or NatWest current account they rejected me based on the credit check. The only way I did manage to get an account was successfully applying for the credit card first, using it for about a month, then once I was already a current customer they finally approved my current account application. They just seem to be extremely fussy about who their customers are and how they use their accounts. 
  • ForumUser7
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    edited 24 June 2023 at 7:37PM
    Zaul22 said:
    Zaul22 said:
    Update on Natwest Round ups: Don't. Some people have got away with it but it is a gamble. I got the 'we are ending our banking relationship' letter just like the infamous LBG letter. I was only doing like 5 created round ups per week. I knew if I did too many they could do something but I am really surprised just how few they considered too many. I was also using it for legitimate spending as much if not more than created round ups. Maybe they saw the £2.25 payment to Eon and thought something is clearly wrong here. 
    Is that the only ‘risky’ thing you were doing with them? No burner switch accounts, no large transfers in or out etc.? Are you sure nothing else could’ve triggered it other than the round ups?
    I switched in to them and kept the account, was using their credit card too. The round ups are the only thing it could have been. I had Chip connected to it but didn't use it much. Opening an account with them in the first place was always difficult. Every time I applied for an RBS or NatWest current account they rejected me based on the credit check. The only way I did manage to get an account was successfully applying for the credit card first, using it for about a month, then once I was already a current customer they finally approved my current account application. They just seem to be extremely fussy about who their customers are and how they use their accounts. 
    I wonder if perhaps they apply more stringent current account checks to first time customers, and they didn’t want you to have a CA for some reason, and then picked it up down the line. In the nicest way possible, I hope that’s the case - otherwise I’m going to be in trouble with them 😐

    EDIT: Also, worth checking your credit reports (probably at source with a statutory report from the CRAs), and checking CIFAS for any adverse markers
    If you want me to definitely see your reply, please tag me @forumuser7 Thank you.

    N.B. (Amended from Forum Rules): You must investigate, and check several times, before you make any decisions or take any action based on any information you glean from any of my content, as nothing I post is advice, rather it is personal opinion and is solely for discussion purposes. I research before my posts, and I never intend to share anything that is misleading, misinforming, or out of date, but don't rely on everything you read. Some of the information changes quickly, is my own opinion or may be incorrect. Verify anything you read before acting on it to protect yourself because you are responsible for any action you consequently make... DYOR, YMMV etc.
  • Bridlington1
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    edited 24 June 2023 at 8:47PM
    Zaul22 said:
    Zaul22 said:
    Update on Natwest Round ups: Don't. Some people have got away with it but it is a gamble. I got the 'we are ending our banking relationship' letter just like the infamous LBG letter. I was only doing like 5 created round ups per week. I knew if I did too many they could do something but I am really surprised just how few they considered too many. I was also using it for legitimate spending as much if not more than created round ups. Maybe they saw the £2.25 payment to Eon and thought something is clearly wrong here. 
    Is that the only ‘risky’ thing you were doing with them? No burner switch accounts, no large transfers in or out etc.? Are you sure nothing else could’ve triggered it other than the round ups?
    I switched in to them and kept the account, was using their credit card too. The round ups are the only thing it could have been. I had Chip connected to it but didn't use it much. Opening an account with them in the first place was always difficult. Every time I applied for an RBS or NatWest current account they rejected me based on the credit check. The only way I did manage to get an account was successfully applying for the credit card first, using it for about a month, then once I was already a current customer they finally approved my current account application. They just seem to be extremely fussy about who their customers are and how they use their accounts. 
    I wonder if perhaps they apply more stringent current account checks to first time customers, and they didn’t want you to have a CA for some reason, and then picked it up down the line. In the nicest way possible, I hope that’s the case - otherwise I’m going to be in trouble with them 😐

    EDIT: Also, worth checking your credit reports (probably at source with a statutory report from the CRAs), and checking CIFAS for any adverse markers
    If it had been secondary checks that had resulted in the closure I would imagine the notice period would be much shorter, though I am only going on my experiences of account closures so far so could be wrong here.

    As an example I had my Barclays's accounts closed without notice in late November 2022 due to failing their secondary checks, which I believe to be the result of holding 2 student accounts simultaneously for about half an hour so the day it was opened. When I foolishly opened those 5 TSB accounts in one day in August they closed all barring one of them a day or so later and shut the remaining account in January again with no notice. Yes I have made a complete and utter horlicks of my banking affairs of late I know.

    The fact that you have been given a similar letter to the ones I got from LBG suggests to me that this is more likely to be a commercial decision, possibly related to the round ups but I doubt we will ever know the true reasons for the closure for sure as there will likely be other factors at play, possibly including your difficulties in opening the Natwest account in the first place, but possibly something else as well. 
  • pookey
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    RG2015 said:
    pookey said:
    Zaul22 said:
    Update on Natwest Round ups: Don't. Some people have got away with it but it is a gamble. I got the 'we are ending our banking relationship' letter just like the infamous LBG letter. I was only doing like 5 created round ups per week. I knew if I did too many they could do something but I am really surprised just how few they considered too many. I was also using it for legitimate spending as much if not more than created round ups. Maybe they saw the £2.25 payment to Eon and thought something is clearly wrong here. 
    Thank you for letting us know. I was gonna open the account but was hesitating due to this
    Why would this make you hesitate? It is a savings account. Many thousands will be running this account without any issues.

    The problem appears to be NatWest objecting to a customer "contriving" rounds ups to increase the amounts deposited during a single month.
    I wanted to do the round ups to get more interest but seems a bit risky if they may cancle the account. 

  • RG2015
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    pookey said:
    RG2015 said:
    pookey said:
    Zaul22 said:
    Update on Natwest Round ups: Don't. Some people have got away with it but it is a gamble. I got the 'we are ending our banking relationship' letter just like the infamous LBG letter. I was only doing like 5 created round ups per week. I knew if I did too many they could do something but I am really surprised just how few they considered too many. I was also using it for legitimate spending as much if not more than created round ups. Maybe they saw the £2.25 payment to Eon and thought something is clearly wrong here. 
    Thank you for letting us know. I was gonna open the account but was hesitating due to this
    Why would this make you hesitate? It is a savings account. Many thousands will be running this account without any issues.

    The problem appears to be NatWest objecting to a customer "contriving" rounds ups to increase the amounts deposited during a single month.
    I wanted to do the round ups to get more interest but seems a bit risky if they may cancle the account. 

    Okay, thanks for responding.

    I think it’s a good account with an excellent rate. I have £2,251 so far in both NatWest and RBS without any round ups.

     Unless you do dozens of them it’s really just pennies extra .
  • pookey
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    RG2015 said:
    pookey said:
    RG2015 said:
    pookey said:
    Zaul22 said:
    Update on Natwest Round ups: Don't. Some people have got away with it but it is a gamble. I got the 'we are ending our banking relationship' letter just like the infamous LBG letter. I was only doing like 5 created round ups per week. I knew if I did too many they could do something but I am really surprised just how few they considered too many. I was also using it for legitimate spending as much if not more than created round ups. Maybe they saw the £2.25 payment to Eon and thought something is clearly wrong here. 
    Thank you for letting us know. I was gonna open the account but was hesitating due to this
    Why would this make you hesitate? It is a savings account. Many thousands will be running this account without any issues.

    The problem appears to be NatWest objecting to a customer "contriving" rounds ups to increase the amounts deposited during a single month.
    I wanted to do the round ups to get more interest but seems a bit risky if they may cancle the account. 

    Okay, thanks for responding.

    I think it’s a good account with an excellent rate. I have £2,251 so far in both NatWest and RBS without any round ups.

     Unless you do dozens of them it’s really just pennies extra .
    The max you can transfer in is £150 per month right? How did you manage to get so much in there? Is it not for 1 year? 
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