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+1 for CA here. No fees, no problems (so far, after over five years).
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Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostIt's worth checking that your client/agent is putting the correct numbers in the correct boxes. I can't imagine it going wrong for UK payments (), but CA/Santander are not a clearing bank, so the overseas routing is a mess (via RBS) and they (RBS) will no longer accept a lenient interpretation of wire transfers even if they know who it's intended for (i.e. right information in the wrong boxes).
CA insist there's no bank account supplied in field 70 of the pay instruction. My agent (reasonably enough, I reckon) wonders how the previous 8 payments worked fine when CA insist nothing has changed. That's the first mystery.
Here's the second mystery. I just had a call to say the payment has reached my account ("no one available to do it since last Thursday"). I go online, and there it is. But where is last month's payment? It was there an hour ago but now it's vanished.
They are, I am assured, looking into this one now.
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Santander have been fine for me, account used to be Abbey.
Haven't worked offshore since I've had this account though.
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It's worth checking that your client/agent is putting the correct numbers in the correct boxes. I can't imagine it going wrong for UK payments (), but CA/Santander are not a clearing bank, so the overseas routing is a mess (via RBS) and they (RBS) will no longer accept a lenient interpretation of wire transfers even if they know who it's intended for (i.e. right information in the wrong boxes).
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+1 for Lloyds, think it's a fiver a month, never had any hassle. Can do expense/divi transfers from a mobile phone app etc. Text message on a Friday morning to check the most recent transactions (a.k.a have I been paid).
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWHS
I've had no problems with them for the 15 years I've had my business account with them.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWHS
I've had no problems with them for the 15 years I've had my business account with them.
Like all these things, customers have different experiences.
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For what it's worth, I've had no issues with CA since I opened my companies account with them 8 years ago.
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Originally posted by GlenW View PostWhen I started I opened a business account with NatWest. I got 2 years free banking then a monthly fee that is so small I can't remember what it is. I've never had any problems and things are done immediately, such as transfers and payments.
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When I started I opened a business account with NatWest. I got 2 years free banking then a monthly fee that is so small I can't remember what it is. I've never had any problems and things are done immediately, such as transfers and payments.
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Ouch!
Why do people still go to CA? I went to Lloyds. Where I have my personal account. I get 18 months free banking. And so far, apart from issues getting the account setup, they have been perfect.
These days it is impossible to get new accounts setup. As we are all terrorists now.....
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Another Whining Cater Allen Soliloquy
Nine months into my contract and suddenly my invoice payments are getting bounced.
Initially I suspected foul play by my agency but they insisted that they were using the same framework payment instruction they'd set up nine months ago and that in fact CA were bouncing the payments.
CA insisted that nothing had changed in their processes and that the payments were bounced because the agency were not supplying a bank account in the payment instructions.
Sigh.
Then last week I had a phone call from CA. Another payment had arrived minus a bank account but as they knew it was meant for me they were prepared to honour it. The chap who rang me sounded like an uneducated oik, but that was ok given the reason for his call.
Having put the phone down he rang me straight back, but asking for a different customer. I explained he had the wrong number, he apologised and hung up. My phone immediately rang again. Same guy asking for the same customer who still wasn't me. He again apologised and hung up.
So it probably shouldn't come as a big surprise that the missing payment has not been credited to my account. I just rang them and it's still in the holding account and they're going to investigate. Christ.Tags: None
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