NatWest £125 switch incentive
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Consumerist wrote: »Sorry, I seem to have missed a number of posts in this thread.
It just happened. After speaking to the Switching team I've decided to return the signature form and await developments. If a Private account is eventually opened then I will close it and put in a complaint seeking compensation for the lost incentive payment and any monthly fees they try to charge.
I'm still waiting to hear back from the complaints team, but I have had them agree that I will be eligible for £125 somehow... they just need to decide how to do it.
I think you are right to go with what you are told, and obviously make copious notes in the event you need to complain."In the future, everyone will be rich for 15 minutes"0 -
I have an account, at least they keep telling me by email and text that I have, but I'm seriously lacking in numbers. I have an application number, part of a customer number - with Xs replacing the last 4 digits and a digidocs password.
They are followed by the last four digits which are randomly selected for you, and therefore need a higher level of security to prevent people who shouldn't know them from finding out what they are."In the future, everyone will be rich for 15 minutes"0 -
Since this fiasco (for some) has become such a hot topic on this thread, it occurs to me that there must be something of a hoo-haa on social media sites. Surely NatWest must be aware that their system(s) are playing havoc with existing and potential customers.
The big question is do they even a give a hoot ?Warning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.0 -
This is getting even more convoluted than the Yorks bank deal- took me a week to even get the a/c open then as for starters it didn't recognise my postcode.... and things went on to be downhill ever after! But I did finally get the welcome handshake.
Again different folk are getting totally different treatment.
Last night I got an e-mail saying that they'd changed my e-mail address. NO- it was the very same e-address that I gave them a week ago, so what was that all about?...:think:
and of course I further muddied the waters by going in branch.. bad idea all round. Hopefully the signed letter arrived with them yesterday, but not holding breath!!
No sign of any numbers , any cards and therefore any way of ordering a card reader--Being polite and pleasant doesn't cost anything!
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moneyfoolish wrote: »If I switch an account with £1500 in it, do I still have to add another £1500?
I would say 'yes'
Other switch deals have involved a payment after the switch has been completed- not money included in the switch..
Better to pay in another £1.5K to make absolutely sureBeing polite and pleasant doesn't cost anything!
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Many thanks
-Stash busting: 337 in 2022
Stash busting: in 2023. 120 doggy duvets, 24 shopping bags, 43 dog coats, 2 scrunchies, 10 mittens, 6 bootees, 8 glass cases, 2 A6 notebooks, 59 cards, 6 lavender bags,36 crochet angels,9 woven bones, 1 crochet knee blanket, 1 lined bag,3 owls, 88 pyramid pouches = total 420...£119.50 spent- £114.50 earned= total spend £5. Total earned for 'Dogs for Good' £546.82
2024:23 Doggy duvets, 24 pyramid pouches, 6 hot water bottle covers, 4 knitted beanies, 1 crochet angel= 58 £61 spent!!! already0 -
surreysaver wrote: »I've applied for a Select account. Despite being an existing customer with a savings account, no confirmatory email or text or anything. Says I receive further information in the post. For one of the 'Big Four', they seem to be quite convoluted.
I suspect existing savings account customers who manage their savings in a particular way are being identified (wrongly) by the system to go into the 'Private' application process. The consequence of that is you don't get the account opened immediately (as 'new' customers seem to) and potentially you become ineligible for the switch bonus."In the future, everyone will be rich for 15 minutes"0 -
Consumerist wrote: »Since this fiasco (for some) has become such a hot topic on this thread, it occurs to me that there must be something of a hoo-haa on social media sites. Surely NatWest must be aware that their system(s) are playing havoc with existing and potential customers."In the future, everyone will be rich for 15 minutes"0
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Eventually you will get an email from them giving your customer number this is 6 digits of your date of birth plus 4 numbers they allocate to you at tje end ie 10 digits
They then say within the next 7 to 10 days but usually quicker they will also send you an authorisation code once you have your customer number and authorisation code you go to the internet banking page putting your customer number and authorisation code and then ask you to choose a 6 digit pin of your own choosing at that point then clearly you can log on at any time0
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