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I thought I had marked 5 but it turned out there were 7 and I missed the other 2.Hattie627 said:
I have managed to print the form. Have you ticked all the boxes it presents you with, like having received product details? There are about 5 boxes to mark.Kim_13 said:
Hopefully the information Furness gave the poster re: accepting online applications from the 20th is accurate, as the download application form button sends you in a loop rather than giving you a form.friolento said:I'll wait for the 20th but if you are desperate, you can send your Furness application by post, apparently

Edited to add:- I'm a current Furness saver but don't have online access. I'm just going to fill in the form and end it off today with cheque and hope for the best,
I probably won't use it as I'm happy to wait until the 20th and have online access, but thought it would be useful to get a copy in case.0 -
Can get the form to download OK but note that an application from a new customer will need the usual 2 forms of ID to be sent - either originals or certified copies.Kim_13 said:
Hopefully the information Furness gave the poster re: accepting online applications from the 20th is accurate, as the download application form button sends you in a loop rather than giving you a form.friolento said:I'll wait for the 20th but if you are desperate, you can send your Furness application by post, apparently

Wonder if the expected online application will allow other ID processes to be used?0 -
I assume it will be the same as for any other account opened online and it allowed me to open the Triple Access last week with driving licence and selfie.flaneurs_lobster said:
Can get the form to download OK but note that an application from a new customer will need the usual 2 forms of ID to be sent - either originals or certified copies.Kim_13 said:
Hopefully the information Furness gave the poster re: accepting online applications from the 20th is accurate, as the download application form button sends you in a loop rather than giving you a form.friolento said:I'll wait for the 20th but if you are desperate, you can send your Furness application by post, apparently

Wonder if the expected online application will allow other ID processes to be used?
Was going to pop to Nationwide and ask for a certified copy of a statement (they print it in branch and stamp and sign them) but so far no need.
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Kim_13 said:
Hopefully the information Furness gave the poster re: accepting online applications from the 20th is accurate, as the download application form button sends you in a loop rather than giving you a form.friolento said:I'll wait for the 20th but if you are desperate, you can send your Furness application by post, apparently
I had also been on the phone to them, and they told me that I can post the application form or that I can wait until the 20th, when it will go online provided it hasn't sold out by then. I am going to take the risk and wait.NB. I have just tested the download, it works fine for me in Chrome.2 -
Is that service free? That's a useful resource if it's generally available.Kim_13 said:
Was going to pop to Nationwide and ask for a certified copy of a statement (they print it in branch and stamp and sign them) but so far no need.0 -
Sounds like they've got a limit on the total number of accounts. If there hasn't been a massive take-up before the 20th, then I imagine there will be a bit of a rush once online applications open. How soon it takes for them to pull the account remains to be seen, depends whether they have an in-built counter or whether it has to be removed manually from the website.friolento said:Kim_13 said:
Hopefully the information Furness gave the poster re: accepting online applications from the 20th is accurate, as the download application form button sends you in a loop rather than giving you a form.friolento said:I'll wait for the 20th but if you are desperate, you can send your Furness application by post, apparently

I had also been on the phone to them, and they told me that I can post the application form or that I can wait until the 20th, when it will go online provided it hasn't sold out by then. I am going to take the risk and wait.0 -
They didn't charge a family member of mine who asked before Christmas (although they did ask the purpose it was needed for and it was not opening an account with another society, which might not go down so well.)flaneurs_lobster said:
Is that service free? That's a useful resource if it's generally available.Kim_13 said:
Was going to pop to Nationwide and ask for a certified copy of a statement (they print it in branch and stamp and sign them) but so far no need.0 -
Says you get a passbook, so no online access? This would suggest no online applications on the 20th either.Kim_13 said:
Hopefully the information Furness gave the poster re: accepting online applications from the 20th is accurate, as the download application form button sends you in a loop rather than giving you a form.friolento said:I'll wait for the 20th but if you are desperate, you can send your Furness application by post, apparently
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Assuming the website doesn't crash!clairec666 said:
Sounds like they've got a limit on the total number of accounts. If there hasn't been a massive take-up before the 20th, then I imagine there will be a bit of a rush once online applications open. How soon it takes for them to pull the account remains to be seen, depends whether they have an in-built counter or whether it has to be removed manually from the website.friolento said:Kim_13 said:
Hopefully the information Furness gave the poster re: accepting online applications from the 20th is accurate, as the download application form button sends you in a loop rather than giving you a form.friolento said:I'll wait for the 20th but if you are desperate, you can send your Furness application by post, apparently

I had also been on the phone to them, and they told me that I can post the application form or that I can wait until the 20th, when it will go online provided it hasn't sold out by then. I am going to take the risk and wait.I consider myself to be a male feminist. Is that allowed?0
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