halifax joint account query
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paulupcreak
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my partner has a current account with halifax..now due to my bad credit hisory. i want her to add my name to the account. will they do a credit check on me or what??? i remember when i added her to a savings account i had, she only had to provide i.d and thats it. anyone know what the process is? i dont want a card ,just my name on account so wages can be paid in ....normally be cheque or bacs. cheers folks
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If this is not a basic account it usually has an overdraft facility. Application for such account usually involves credit check. If you do not want a card you can ask your salary to be paid to your wife’s account by BACS transfers even if it is not a joint account. For cheques you can apply for basic account without overdraft facility.0
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If you are being added to an account that has credit facilities eg debit card, overdraft etc the bank will do a credit check on you.
You would be a joint holder not an additional name on account. Can you now open a basic acount for your salary?TOTAL 44 weeks lose. 6st 9.5lb :T0 -
well heres the story. my new employer will not pay me unless i have an account in my name. although previous employers have had no problems at all.. they have sent me a chq in my name which i cant cash!!! i just want to be able to go into a branch and open an ccount so i can pay this in. yes my partners account has credit/debit facilities on it too. think that means i wont pass then0
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can i not just be additional name... i dont want facilities just the means to put money there0
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my halifax was originally my ex-hubby's
i put my name on n got switch card n everything with no credit check whatsoever
was only when hubby took his name off that they scored me
this was 9 year ago tho... wouldnt like to get ur hopes built up0 -
paulupcreak wrote:can i not just be additional name... i dont want facilities just the means to put money there
Much much much safer to have a joint account. If she adds you to her account it would be as a third party. If she ever decided she didnt want you to have access anymore she could just cut you off, not much recourse without going to court.
If you have a joint account then both parties have equal access.
The question you have to ask yourself is what would happen if you broke up?
HTHNothing's free.....but we'll see what we can do!0 -
You can't be "just an additional name" on a current account.
Current accounts are in the names of all the holders, and you are jointly and severally liable for any debts. Normally you would also be both able to withdraw funds.
Credit card accounts are completely different - they are in one person's name, and any additional cardholders are not actually parties to the account. Hence they wouldn't get credit scored at all.
If you are a creditworthy party with a partner with a bad credit history, the easiest way to give them access to spending power is as a named cardholder on your credit card account (if you trust them, of course)!0
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