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Any Recommendations For A 'reliable' Bank?
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I've been with Lloyds for years, but for various reasons, they having been messing me around for some time. I don't do internet banking, so simply require a 'no frills' current a/c with debit card and cheque book...are you happy with YOUR bank and recommend? Thanks.
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i thik the problem is that you will come across people who have had bad experiences and some that have had good with every bank. It's ot a big deal to change any more, so just pick one and try, knowing you can always change again.
PS i also left lloyds and was worried about doing so after 40 years, but it was fine. I am ow with santander and they have been fine
PS i also left lloyds and was worried about doing so after 40 years, but it was fine. I am ow with santander and they have been fine
I'm with Santander and Nationwide, never had any problems with either. Customer services have always been amazingly helpful and a both have pros and cons with the accounts.
I also have a revolut card and find that amazing when it comes to travelling and budgeting - as it lists everything you spend in terms of 'groceries' 'fuel' 'shopping' 'restaurants' etc, so I can see where my money is going. I know I could just log in and view my statement, but having it automatically grouped together is hugely beneficial for me.
I also have a revolut card and find that amazing when it comes to travelling and budgeting - as it lists everything you spend in terms of 'groceries' 'fuel' 'shopping' 'restaurants' etc, so I can see where my money is going. I know I could just log in and view my statement, but having it automatically grouped together is hugely beneficial for me.
you are in the 'least worst' bank contest
banks arent good or very good
they are bad, awful or TSB - and you need the "least worse" bank
top of the pile of awful
I have had only two banks in 60 y and golly have I paid for that ! Midland who closed my account without telling me or anyone else -like the manager of the nearest open Midland Bank - he scratched his head and said I dont know where its gone!
and RBS who sold me a duff offset account ( oo it only offsets at the end of the year - didnt they tell you that? - that was on April 10th.....) - and "it never offsets the capital amount of your mortgage anyway" - - [excuse me what did you just say ?]
and then I couldnt open a joint acct - because the computer said no .....
when the bank was owned by the Younger family rather than the gubmint and tax payer- I started writing and complaining to the widow of Sir George. I found this funnier than RBS did
banks arent good or very good
they are bad, awful or TSB - and you need the "least worse" bank
top of the pile of awful
I have had only two banks in 60 y and golly have I paid for that ! Midland who closed my account without telling me or anyone else -like the manager of the nearest open Midland Bank - he scratched his head and said I dont know where its gone!
and RBS who sold me a duff offset account ( oo it only offsets at the end of the year - didnt they tell you that? - that was on April 10th.....) - and "it never offsets the capital amount of your mortgage anyway" - - [excuse me what did you just say ?]
and then I couldnt open a joint acct - because the computer said no .....
when the bank was owned by the Younger family rather than the gubmint and tax payer- I started writing and complaining to the widow of Sir George. I found this funnier than RBS did