£157.50 cashback from TCB for opening Co-Operative Bank Acc
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what is the best choice to switch my current account? I am fed up with horrible barclays0
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If I switch via TopCashBack, I will get £200?
Also it wants me to have 4!!!! direct debits! I don't have that many, I only have my mobile. What can I do?
If there is a £200 switch offer, please : -- do post a link to the offer
- stop moaning about DDs as there are cillions of posts helping people with DDs
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If there is a £200 switch offer, please : -
- do post a link to the offer
- stop moaning about DDs as there are cillions of posts helping people with DDs
http://www.topcashback.co.uk/the-co-operative-bank-current-accounts/
will anyone help me with DDs too? I don't want to give more than £4 per month for DDs and to be honest, I would like to limit that to £2 per month, as £6 pounds I pay for my mobile!0 -
I opened a Co-op account last year.
Co-op customer support told me that I will be eligible for the £150 bonus because I was not using it.
They promised to send me a new debit card in the post.
To switch, I was asked to phone again after getting the Debit Card of the old account.
Would I also get the TCB Cashback if I click through their link enter information required?
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anyone?????????????
I setup four of these for Co-Op bank and M&S Current Account
So the cost will be £96 per year.
Expensive, thinking in terms of money saving only, but there is the 'feel good factor' of giving a little to charities. The ones I found are:
Water Aid, Christian Aid, StreetChildAfrica, Oxfam and Save The Children
There might be more to find if you like the idea.0 -
Something worth considering is setting up inexpensive DDs with charities. Minimum used to be £1 per month but due to costs they incurr to set up DD facilities, the minimum is now £2 per month.
I setup four of these for Co-Op bank and M&S Current Account
So the cost will be £96 per year.
Expensive, thinking in terms of money saving only, but there is the 'feel good factor' of giving a little to charities. The ones I found are:
Water Aid, Christian Aid, StreetChildAfrica, Oxfam and Save The Children
There might be more to find if you like the idea.
any animals charities?0 -
check Sand Man's comment on this page: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/personalfinance/bank-accounts/12108948/Can-I-set-up-a-1-direct-debit-to-qualify-for-a-high-interest-current-account.html
is he right? can anyone elaborate?0 -
Anyone got the TCB money from this co op offer yet?
tia0
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