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Any online savings accounts that don't require a cheque
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big_mortgage
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Just signed up for Birmingham Mishires esaver, but only now do I find it needs a cheque to link it. I have no cheque book now, so any suggestions, does Kaupthing need a cheque?
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Alliance & Leicester online savings account has a direct link to a current account for money in/out, no actual cheque required - is that the kind of thing you mean?:heartpuls Mrs Marleyboy :heartpuls
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big_mortgage wrote: »Just signed up for Birmingham Mishires esaver, but only now do I find it needs a cheque to link it....does Kaupthing need a cheque?
http://www.kaupthingedge.co.uk/Includes/PDF/tandcs.pdf
(See condition 13.1.1)0 -
YorkshireBoy wrote: »Maybe read the T&C's first next time? ;)No.
http://www.kaupthingedge.co.uk/Includes/PDF/tandcs.pdf
(See condition 13.1.1)
I did read the summary and requirements!0 -
Bradford and Bingley do theirs through direct debit from your bank account0
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I think most of them do. Bur BM needs a cheque for a security check to link your current account and your new savings one. I wanted one that doesnt, that of course still has a good interest rate0
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big_mortgage wrote: »I did read the summary and requirements!
You must have missed this question;
"I am an existing Internet customer do I still need to send in a cheque?"
http://www.askbm.co.uk/savings/i/faq/intro.asp#ap010 -
You must have missed this question;
"I am an existing Internet customer do I still need to send in a cheque?"
http://www.askbm.co.uk/savings/i/faq/intro.asp#ap01
So I did, :mad:0
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