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Opening a basic bank account
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Is it possible that I could be refused a basic bank account that offers just a cash card and no overdraft facility if I have a poor credit rating?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Trulli, as I've said before, I have a credit rating that would make the Hamiltons blush (we went bankrupt in 1996 and I can't even get a 'bad credit' loan). I opened a Co-Op Cashminder Account last November, and the only delay was because their fax machine had gone down and they had to send my ID through the post, rather than fax it. Otherwise - no problem at all. They like to see two forms of ID, and one of them was my bank statement with a huge unauthorised overdraft showing on it, but there was no problem.
You can do a search here:
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/currentaccount s/
You need to click/tick the basic bank accounts option and put in your typical balance.
http://www.moneysupermarket.com/currentaccount s/
You need to click/tick the basic bank accounts option and put in your typical balance.
I remember when I first applied for a mortgage they wanted a utility bill as one of the I.D's required, spent ages trying to argue the point that as I still lived at home I couldn't provide utility bill! Banks are so knotted up in procedures. In the end I lied and said I had rang head office who said it was ok to use a catalogue bill.