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The best bank for me
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What is the best bank for me? I'm 17, male, and spend my money all the time, but occasionally, I need somewhere to store it when I have a bit more than I can spend, that isn't a hollowed out book. Also I should be getting a job soon. thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have banked with Barclays for years and always found them OK. Also they offer an internet banking service which is very helpful for busy people since you can pay bills online at any time, check your balance, etc. . But don't rely on most of the big High Street banks for the best savings rates because generally they are miserly. Keep as little money as possible in your current account to meet your ongoing needs and research the internet for the best savings deals where you should place the rest of your savings. . Good luck with the new job. Always remember to spend a little less than you earn and it will stand you in good stead for adult life. . It's a great temptation when you first start earning to rush out every month and spend it all but like smoking, it can turn out to be a difficult habit to break.
Just choose any one at random - they're all pretty much the same. At your age you *should* be spending every last penny that comes your way rather than trying to save and worry about interest rates etc.
Nationwide let you use your card abroad free of charge whereas all the other banks charge something like "minimum �1.50 and 2-3% of total spent" for using foreign cash machines.
There, decision made.
Nationwide.
p.s. I'm not sure what difference it makes that you're male but thanks for letting us all know ;-)
Nationwide let you use your card abroad free of charge whereas all the other banks charge something like "minimum �1.50 and 2-3% of total spent" for using foreign cash machines.
There, decision made.
Nationwide.
p.s. I'm not sure what difference it makes that you're male but thanks for letting us all know ;-)
Maybe just my daft sense of humour but I instantly pictured you on the phone applying for an account...
"Income? You've a part time job Mr Seal? Mmmm not much money coming in.
Credit history? Nothing to speak of? Mmmmm.
Your male? Oh right. The account's yours!"
Anyway, choose any bank. They're all the same really.
"Income? You've a part time job Mr Seal? Mmmm not much money coming in.
Credit history? Nothing to speak of? Mmmmm.
Your male? Oh right. The account's yours!"
Anyway, choose any bank. They're all the same really.