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Previously on "Setting up a Barclays savings account"

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  • Zero Liability
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    If it's a personal savings account, First Direct has a pretty good regular saver attached to its current account (only downside is it's restricted to £250 pm IIRC). I have also found them very good to deal with compared to other banks. Once the current account is up, it's easy to apply for their other products.

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  • Smartie
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    Try this

    Banking & Savings Accounts: Aldermore Bank Financial Solutions

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  • Bacchus
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Was Barclays at lunchtime, aiming to open a savings account.

    As a current account holder with them for some forty years, I assumed this would involve just filling in a form, which they would rubber stamp, and job done.

    But apparently these days one must be interviewed by a personal banker, and none was available for more than a week.

    So I told the cashier I would try a different bank, and walked out in a huff, although I have a horrible feeling all banks will be the same.

    This must sound like one of EO's GPO stories ("We'll try and set up your telephone service within the next six months. What colour telephone receiver would you like sir?". "What colours do you have?". "Black". "Hmm, OK I'll take black."), except I suspect there are dozens of different kinds of savings accounts.

    Barclays premier. Just phone your premier manager and ask him/her to set it up for you. Easy peasy.

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by SunnyInHades View Post
    Those 'just off the boat' with 'Refugee' or 'Asylum seeker' status can get a savings account from Metro Bank ...

    "If you are unable to provide some of the documents we normally need for verification you can still apply for
    our Cash Account and/or Savings Account products, and we’ll accept the following:

    • Refugees: Immigration Status Document with
    Residence Permit or an IND travel document.
    Both need to be issued by the Home Office.

    • Asylum seekers: IND Applicant Registration Card
    (ARC) issued by the Home Office stating your eligibility
    for employment in the UK.
    "

    Crazy man, crazy.
    You think it's crazy that banks accept identity documents issued by the government? Is it also crazy that they accept driving licences and passports?

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  • SunnyInHades
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    Those 'just off the boat' with 'Refugee' or 'Asylum seeker' status can get a savings account from Metro Bank ...

    "If you are unable to provide some of the documents we normally need for verification you can still apply for
    our Cash Account and/or Savings Account products, and we’ll accept the following:

    • Refugees: Immigration Status Document with
    Residence Permit or an IND travel document.
    Both need to be issued by the Home Office.

    • Asylum seekers: IND Applicant Registration Card
    (ARC) issued by the Home Office stating your eligibility
    for employment in the UK.
    "

    Crazy man, crazy.

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  • SimonMac
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Was Barclays at lunchtime, aiming to open a savings account.

    As a current account holder with them for some forty years, I assumed this would involve just filling in a form, which they would rubber stamp, and job done.

    But apparently these days one must be interviewed by a personal banker, and none was available for more than a week.

    So I told the cashier I would try a different bank, and walked out in a huff, although I have a horrible feeling all banks will be the same.

    This must sound like one of EO's GPO stories ("We'll try and set up your telephone service within the next six months. What colour telephone receiver would you like sir?". "What colours do you have?". "Black". "Hmm, OK I'll take black."), except I suspect there are dozens of different kinds of savings accounts.
    Just log into your online backing and open an account that way, simples!

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  • Ticktock
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    You're all obviously dodgy. I set up the savings account in about 2 minutes online.

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  • Paddy
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Was Barclays at lunchtime, aiming to open a savings account.

    As a current account holder with them for some forty years, I assumed this would involve just filling in a form, which they would rubber stamp, and job done.

    But apparently these days one must be interviewed by a personal banker, and none was available for more than a week.

    So I told the cashier I would try a different bank, and walked out in a huff, although I have a horrible feeling all banks will be the same.

    This must sound like one of EO's GPO stories ("We'll try and set up your telephone service within the next six months. What colour telephone receiver would you like sir?". "What colours do you have?". "Black". "Hmm, OK I'll take black."), except I suspect there are dozens of different kinds of savings accounts.
    Had a similar experience with HSBC. They wanted to a credit check and a money laundering check for a savings account. I was told it will take at least two weeks and I will have to come back for an interview.

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  • TykeMerc
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    Opened a new ISA at my home branch (not Barclays) was required to have a face to face meeting too. I assume it's laundering regulations or something.

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  • GlenW
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    Originally posted by Unix View Post
    Doesn't sound right, I opened savings accounts with Barclays online, you must look right dodgy.
    Same with TSB.

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  • Unix
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Was Barclays at lunchtime, aiming to open a savings account.

    As a current account holder with them for some forty years, I assumed this would involve just filling in a form, which they would rubber stamp, and job done.

    But apparently these days one must be interviewed by a personal banker, and none was available for more than a week.

    So I told the cashier I would try a different bank, and walked out in a huff, although I have a horrible feeling all banks will be the same.

    This must sound like one of EO's GPO stories ("We'll try and set up your telephone service within the next six months. What colour telephone receiver would you like sir?". "What colours do you have?". "Black". "Hmm, OK I'll take black."), except I suspect there are dozens of different kinds of savings accounts.
    Doesn't sound right, I opened savings accounts with Barclays online, you must look right dodgy.

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  • MarillionFan
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    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    Was Barclays at lunchtime, aiming to open a savings account.

    As a current account holder with them for some forty years, I assumed this would involve just filling in a form, which they would rubber stamp, and job done.

    But apparently these days one must be interviewed by a personal banker, and none was available for more than a week.

    So I told the cashier I would try a different bank, and walked out in a huff, although I have a horrible feeling all banks will be the same.

    This must sound like one of EO's GPO stories ("We'll try and set up your telephone service within the next six months. What colour telephone receiver would you like sir?". "What colours do you have?". "Black". "Hmm, OK I'll take black."), except I suspect there are dozens of different kinds of savings accounts.
    Yep all the same now. You have to take a psychometric test followed by an IQ test. Depending on how you score in both tests, they decide whether your a nutter and just need a basic account, or someone they can sell PPI to. Dirty spekulants.

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  • OwlHoot
    started a topic Setting up a Barclays savings account

    Setting up a Barclays savings account

    Was Barclays at lunchtime, aiming to open a savings account.

    As a current account holder with them for some forty years, I assumed this would involve just filling in a form, which they would rubber stamp, and job done.

    But apparently these days one must be interviewed by a personal banker, and none was available for more than a week.

    So I told the cashier I would try a different bank, and walked out in a huff, although I have a horrible feeling all banks will be the same.

    This must sound like one of EO's GPO stories ("We'll try and set up your telephone service within the next six months. What colour telephone receiver would you like sir?". "What colours do you have?". "Black". "Hmm, OK I'll take black."), except I suspect there are dozens of different kinds of savings accounts.

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