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Previously on "Cater Allen £10 fee??"

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  • Epiphone
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    Originally posted by bellymonster
    Trouble is that the original cheque was a personal one, but they sent me one in the LTD company name. No good to me as my HSBC account will charge me for paying it in.
    How much will they charge? If it's pence just pay it in then take it out of YourCo as startup costs or a directors loan.

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  • gingerjedi
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    I got home on Friday and CA had already refunded the £10 as Alan from NW had promised.

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  • Contractor UK
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    CUK free banking

    Cater Allen waive that fee for introductions through CUK too http://www.contractoruk.com/money/fr...k_account.html

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  • Waldorf
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    Originally posted by bellymonster
    Trouble is that the original cheque was a personal one, but they sent me one in the LTD company name. No good to me as my HSBC account will charge me for paying it in.
    Good choice of bank then?

    I have had my account with Cater Allen for a few months now and very happy with it. I did set my account up in January instead of waiting to the last minute.

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  • oraclesmith
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    I've just got a £25 handout from the Co-Op, just for having a business account for another year. Thought I'd drop that in !

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  • Red 7
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi
    I have had nothing but a polite and efficient service from Cater Allen and I'm not joking.

    Apart from the tenner they robbed from my account!
    I believe that CA charge £10 (on a reserve account) if there are more than 30 transactions on your account in a calendar month. I'm running at about 15 transactions per month and so far haven't been charged any fees at all.

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  • bellymonster
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    I've had nothing but trouble from Cater-Allen and I'm not even one of their customers.

    I originally signed up for a bank account but decided to abort the process after 3 weeks of waiting and managed to get it all done in an hour at HSBC.

    Problem was that CA decided they would still create the account and cash my opening cheque. I got sent the cheque books etc for an account I never wanted.

    Phoned again and they were very sorry and they would send me a cheque and close the account.

    Trouble is that the original cheque was a personal one, but they sent me one in the LTD company name. No good to me as my HSBC account will charge me for paying it in.

    Phoned again, very sorry again. But the onus is on me, I have to write a letter to CA to explain I want the cheque in my name.

    All this hassle for an account I never really wanted!!

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  • SameOldStory
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    Originally posted by Burdock
    Well, I assumed the rest of their 'personal account' clientelle live in Jersey, or conduct their banking from yachts whilst drinking cinzano

    I think I'm so used to being a Barclays whipping boy for so long that I know my place... (the gutter).
    Barclays gave me a premium current account (no charges) after I bought my yacht.

    I get a lot better service now.

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  • Burdock
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    Originally posted by Old Greg
    We're all living in the gutter. But some of us are looking in the bins.
    i've had a look thru the bins. I'm off to pick up dog ends in the bus shelter now.

    er, off topic...

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Burdock
    Well, I assumed the rest of their 'personal account' clientelle live in Jersey, or conduct their banking from yachts whilst drinking cinzano

    I think I'm so used to being a Barclays whipping boy for so long that I know my place... (the gutter).
    We're all living in the gutter. But some of us are looking in the bins.

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  • Burdock
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    Originally posted by Old Greg
    Why - if all you need is 5k for free banking?

    Well, I assumed the rest of their 'personal account' clientelle live in Jersey, or conduct their banking from yachts whilst drinking cinzano

    I think I'm so used to being a Barclays whipping boy for so long that I know my place... (the gutter).

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  • Old Greg
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    Originally posted by Burdock
    can't see why not!

    i'd feel like a small fish in a big sea though!
    Why - if all you need is 5k for free banking?

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by King Cnvt
    What have you got against the Satander Group? They are not owned by Abbey.
    No, Abbey used to own Cater Allen. Both are now owned by Santander though.

    I still blame Abbey for being incompetent though.

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  • Burdock
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    Originally posted by Old Greg
    Don't they do persoanl accounts?
    can't see why not!

    i'd feel like a small fish in a big sea though!

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  • Nixon Williams
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    Originally posted by gingerjedi
    I am one of your clients, how do I get the fee waived?
    I have sent you a PM and can confirm this has been sorted out for you, so it should not happen again and the £10 has been refunded.

    Alan

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