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  • Bobblehat
    Bobblehat Posts: 1,127 Forumite
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    WillPS said:
    Kim_13 said:

    I'll have to pop up to Scotland sometime as their one hasn't appeared online 
    Surely better to submit a postal application, as they will accept one. Even if the travel isn't costing money, the time taken must be worth more than a stamp.

    The relationship centre account is the same as the postal one, so you can't double up by going up to Scotland.
    No stamp needed - they have a Freepost address in their T&Cs and they'll send you an application pack if you haven't a printer.
    Scottish BS Branch/Post RS ...
    Am I right in thinking you can even scan the application form (available online) and your POI docs and email the application (if you are not worried about email security)? Can you also pay the first deposit by FP or does it have to be a cheque only before they open the account?
  • kermchem
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    Bobblehat said:
    WillPS said:
    Kim_13 said:

    I'll have to pop up to Scotland sometime as their one hasn't appeared online 
    Surely better to submit a postal application, as they will accept one. Even if the travel isn't costing money, the time taken must be worth more than a stamp.

    The relationship centre account is the same as the postal one, so you can't double up by going up to Scotland.
    No stamp needed - they have a Freepost address in their T&Cs and they'll send you an application pack if you haven't a printer.
    Scottish BS Branch/Post RS ...
    Am I right in thinking you can even scan the application form (available online) and your POI docs and email the application (if you are not worried about email security)? Can you also pay the first deposit by FP or does it have to be a cheque only before they open the account?

    No, I think we discovered that they want a wet signature on application form, physical evidence of identity (printed photo of driving licence) and a personal cheque.
  • WillPS
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    Bobblehat said:
    WillPS said:
    Kim_13 said:

    I'll have to pop up to Scotland sometime as their one hasn't appeared online 
    Surely better to submit a postal application, as they will accept one. Even if the travel isn't costing money, the time taken must be worth more than a stamp.

    The relationship centre account is the same as the postal one, so you can't double up by going up to Scotland.
    No stamp needed - they have a Freepost address in their T&Cs and they'll send you an application pack if you haven't a printer.
    Scottish BS Branch/Post RS ...
    Am I right in thinking you can even scan the application form (available online) and your POI docs and email the application (if you are not worried about email security)? Can you also pay the first deposit by FP or does it have to be a cheque only before they open the account?
    Emailed application form is acceptable, but it must be of a scan with a wet signature so you'll need a hard copy either way.

    Initial deposit must be by cheque in the account holder's name (which you can send in by Freepost if you want to keep docs in the post to a minimum).
  • Slinky said:
    Hattie627 said:
    Monmouthshire BS

    For those who made SO payments to various RS accounts with MonBS in the early hours of yesterday, these have shown in the app within the last hour. It will be tomorrow before they will show on the accounts online (on past experience).

    I can see mine online today.

    What I'm not getting into is Furness. 

    Network Connection Error.Your network connection is not secure. Please change your network connection and try again.

    I'm sitting at home on the usual connection.
    Monmouthshire BS: That's strange. My payments (X 3) made by SO (FP) early hours of yesterday still not showing online but showing in app. It's always (for a least 5 years) been the second working day after date payment sent that it shows online. 
  • Bad news (for me at least)So guessing Principality are fixing loopholes & probably manually?, it's ok though still got my others & still got Monmouthshire & could still get a a First Direct if desperate.

    I'm wondering if Principality are checking when you reach a certain amount of accounts or something, there must be a trigger right?, maybe this site is the trigger, hmm 🤔 

    I'm defo on their watchlist now, wonder if it's because I submitted instructions during the day.

    Hope Dylan doesn't hate me.
    Oh dear. Can you talk us through how you entered the instructions which led to this. Did your instructions generate a "sent" secure message? Where did you instruct the funds coming out at maturity to go to (internal or external account?)
  • Bobblehat
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    WillPS said:
    Bobblehat said:
    WillPS said:
    Kim_13 said:

    I'll have to pop up to Scotland sometime as their one hasn't appeared online 
    Surely better to submit a postal application, as they will accept one. Even if the travel isn't costing money, the time taken must be worth more than a stamp.

    The relationship centre account is the same as the postal one, so you can't double up by going up to Scotland.
    No stamp needed - they have a Freepost address in their T&Cs and they'll send you an application pack if you haven't a printer.
    Scottish BS Branch/Post RS ...
    Am I right in thinking you can even scan the application form (available online) and your POI docs and email the application (if you are not worried about email security)? Can you also pay the first deposit by FP or does it have to be a cheque only before they open the account?
    Emailed application form is acceptable, but it must be of a scan with a wet signature so you'll need a hard copy either way.

    Initial deposit must be by cheque in the account holder's name (which you can send in by Freepost if you want to keep docs in the post to a minimum).
    Thanks, so the Freepost route is the sensible way if you have to send a cheque anyway! 

    What are the timescales like from the day of posting off the application to the date the account has the cheque registered? I am wondering whether to apply later this month (with the added variability of Christmas) or wait until January and try to time it for a late Jan deposit followed by an early Feb deposit.
  • WillPS
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    Bobblehat said:
    WillPS said:
    Bobblehat said:
    WillPS said:
    Kim_13 said:

    I'll have to pop up to Scotland sometime as their one hasn't appeared online 
    Surely better to submit a postal application, as they will accept one. Even if the travel isn't costing money, the time taken must be worth more than a stamp.

    The relationship centre account is the same as the postal one, so you can't double up by going up to Scotland.
    No stamp needed - they have a Freepost address in their T&Cs and they'll send you an application pack if you haven't a printer.
    Scottish BS Branch/Post RS ...
    Am I right in thinking you can even scan the application form (available online) and your POI docs and email the application (if you are not worried about email security)? Can you also pay the first deposit by FP or does it have to be a cheque only before they open the account?
    Emailed application form is acceptable, but it must be of a scan with a wet signature so you'll need a hard copy either way.

    Initial deposit must be by cheque in the account holder's name (which you can send in by Freepost if you want to keep docs in the post to a minimum).
    Thanks, so the Freepost route is the sensible way if you have to send a cheque anyway! 

    What are the timescales like from the day of posting off the application to the date the account has the cheque registered? I am wondering whether to apply later this month (with the added variability of Christmas) or wait until January and try to time it for a late Jan deposit followed by an early Feb deposit.
    Long and weird. Wife and I sent our applications toward the end of Oct. They both came back the next week because neither of us had filled out the 'nominated account' bit (weirdly on the right of the form, even though it's nowt to do with joint accounts so pay attention to that).

    We then sent again early in November. Mine came back with a passbook about a week later but wife ended up chasing hers and it finally arrived right at the end of the month.

    Getting online accounts sorted also takes a week or so for post to arrive with activation details.

    Sooner is better if you're concerned about getting a deposit in before NY.
  • Bobblehat said:
    WillPS said:
    Bobblehat said:
    WillPS said:
    Kim_13 said:

    I'll have to pop up to Scotland sometime as their one hasn't appeared online 
    Surely better to submit a postal application, as they will accept one. Even if the travel isn't costing money, the time taken must be worth more than a stamp.

    The relationship centre account is the same as the postal one, so you can't double up by going up to Scotland.
    No stamp needed - they have a Freepost address in their T&Cs and they'll send you an application pack if you haven't a printer.
    Scottish BS Branch/Post RS ...
    Am I right in thinking you can even scan the application form (available online) and your POI docs and email the application (if you are not worried about email security)? Can you also pay the first deposit by FP or does it have to be a cheque only before they open the account?
    Emailed application form is acceptable, but it must be of a scan with a wet signature so you'll need a hard copy either way.

    Initial deposit must be by cheque in the account holder's name (which you can send in by Freepost if you want to keep docs in the post to a minimum).
    Thanks, so the Freepost route is the sensible way if you have to send a cheque anyway! 

    What are the timescales like from the day of posting off the application to the date the account has the cheque registered? 
    I will try to remember to let you know as I posted my application form, cheque and copies of documents a week ago (26th Nov) and the cheque has not been cashed yet ...
  • Hattie627 said:

    Oh dear. Can you talk us through how you entered the instructions which led to this. Did your instructions generate a "sent" secure message? Where did you instruct the funds coming out at maturity to go to (internal or external account?)
    ...and if you could write that out in Java (or at least pseudocode) just to help PrinBS implement the fix a bit quicker that'd be kind...
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