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WHAT A BLOOMIN' CHEEK!!!!!

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McB

McB Report 9 Jun 2010 19:38

Iv'e got an old N/Wide account, only a few quid in it, they won't let me draw any money out without a photograph type driving licence or a passport as proof of id, i havn't got either.

maggiewinchester

maggiewinchester Report 9 Jun 2010 18:58

Hi Julia,
I was informed by Nationwide that they would start charging £10 a cheque from July 2nd.
I usually get one out to pay rent & council tax.
I tried paying by direct debit, but the rent department took over 3 months - that's MONTHS to set it up, then demanded another month (I pay at the beginning of the month, so I'm already a month in credit) in advance!!

I Immediatley cancelled the direct debit, and obviously won't set one up again, so will have to try to get a cheque book from the building society - but they're trying to phase them out too!
I don't want to pay with a card - not enough control over it!

Julia

Julia Report 9 Jun 2010 14:19

Hello Lady Cutie
I hope your leg is getting better.
These costs are rather steep, aren't they.
Will be more carefull with them in the future.
Speak soon
Julia in Derbyshire



Lady Cutie

Lady Cutie Report 9 Jun 2010 13:32

Hi Julia ,
thats seems a bit steep doesn't it
i have to admit i dont know a lot about building society's
but i think i would be doing some serious thinking
Hazelx

Julia

Julia Report 9 Jun 2010 13:25

Well I never. The OH went to the building society to get a cheque for me for £26 to pay for some plants. He asked me if I wanted him to draw the cash and get a postal order, but I said, no, becaus we would have to pay on the postal order
Blow me, he has just told me he was charged £10 for the £26 cheque. And, you cannot draw less than £100 from the hole in the wall now.
I couldn't believe this. If they carry on like this, I will draw it all out, and keep it under the mattress. Flippin' cheek
Julia in Derbyshire