Title: which bank Post by: spanners on May 25, 2017, 08:57:03 AM ok,, opinions please
which is the best high street bank to bank with ?? i,m going to need to open a new account for my new job as the bank i am with ( co-op) hasnt got a branch in skipton but just about every other bank seems to have a branch on the main street recomendations please Title: Re: which bank Post by: poprodder on May 25, 2017, 09:56:31 AM were with co-op, nearest branch is 20miles away. the way they are closing in our town we won't have a local one at all!!!!
good luck with new job mike. Title: Re: which bank Post by: mrhutch on May 25, 2017, 12:57:11 PM Stick with the coop mike.. I have for years, and like the fact I can use the post office for deposits/withdrawals.
Title: Re: which bank Post by: spanners on May 25, 2017, 01:38:45 PM Stick with the coop mike.. I have for years, and like the fact I can use the post office for deposits/withdrawals. how easy doe,s it work using the post office the co-op gave me some paying in slips (i think thats what they are)but i havnt tried using the post office yet Title: Re: which bank Post by: poprodder on May 25, 2017, 02:21:24 PM you can pay cash straight in or out, the envelopes are for paying cheques in.
we check balance etc online. never had a problem. Title: Re: which bank Post by: mrhutch on May 25, 2017, 02:22:13 PM the only PIA is paying in cheques, they have to be posted, but depositing money/balances/cash out is all over the counter with a card... I have a really basic "Cashminder" account that I just use for projects/toys..
If I sell something for cash it's straight up to the PO and hand it over Title: Re: which bank Post by: BikerGran on May 25, 2017, 07:42:58 PM Not Lloyds anyway. PITA.
Title: Re: which bank Post by: JayJay on May 26, 2017, 01:08:30 AM Good news about the job Mike. Hope all goes well and you soon settle into it. JJ :)
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