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Co-Op bank - £200 if you switch to them
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For accounts such as this that requires one to bank in a certain amount of money per month, does that means you will need to have a salary enough to do so or would they be happy for you to apply if your money is not coming solely from salary only?0
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For accounts such as this that requires one to bank in a certain amount of money per month, does that means you will need to have a salary enough to do so or would they be happy for you to apply if your money is not coming solely from salary only?
On previous offers they haven't demanded that the funds come from salary, it can come from any external source, they just like you to have the salary coming in so that they think you'll use them as your main account, but it's not been necessary, before anyway.0 -
I never got mine, after a lot of hassle, I gave up and closed the accout. I was not impressed by their customer service at all.Been watching this thread for long and it has gone quite for a while. Seems all got the cashback(including me). So Co-op swindler has finally buckled to the populace.
Hurrah...:beer:
Thanks to all from me for all the advise and support...:money:0 -
For accounts such as this that requires one to bank in a certain amount of money per month, does that means you will need to have a salary enough to do so or would they be happy for you to apply if your money is not coming solely from salary only?0
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For accounts such as this that requires one to bank in a certain amount of money per month, does that means you will need to have a salary enough to do so or would they be happy for you to apply if your money is not coming solely from salary only?On previous offers they haven't demanded that the funds come from salary, it can come from any external source, they just like you to have the salary coming in so that they think you'll use them as your main account, but it's not been necessary, before anyway.For accounts such as this that requires one to bank in a certain amount of money per month, does that means you will need to have a salary enough to do so or would they be happy for you to apply if your money is not coming solely from salary only?
Think I answered this in my post quoted above.0
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