Originally posted by clearedforlanding
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WTAS.
I think I've still got a Fleming's chequebook somewhere.
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Originally posted by Gibbon View PostI was with Fleming Private Bank until CA bought them out, used to quite like the old cheques!
They were great when they were Robert Fleming & Co Private Bank.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View Post
I never understood why Cater Allen were so popular amongst contractors. I believe they had a status moment in the 90s, but what is their value preposition now?
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Originally posted by Sterling View PostI have retired so I will not need my Cater Allen account for long. The old logon system worked very well. Now, their online banking is almost unusable because the text message with the OTC is received sometime after the web page times out.
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I have retired so I will not need my Cater Allen account for long. The old logon system worked very well. Now, their online banking is almost unusable because the text message with the OTC is received sometime after the web page times out.
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Originally posted by clearedforlanding View Post+ fraction lending.
Ladymuck, they conjure money out of thin air.
I never understood why Cater Allen were so popular amongst contractors. I believe they had a status moment in the 90s, but what is their value preposition now?
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Originally posted by Eirikur View PostBecause the customer loans them their money (currently at 0% interest), which they reinvest and make a profit on.
Ladymuck, they conjure money out of thin air.
I never understood why Cater Allen were so popular amongst contractors. I believe they had a status moment in the 90s, but what is their value preposition now?
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I thought everyone had been updated to the new "improved" system. Clunky and slow.
OTP when logging in, and when making a payment.
Putting in the whole of your password on logging in, together with digits from your PAC. And then when making a payment, as well as OTP, having to enter all of the PAC.
I'm no expert, but with all of the PAC and all of the password input, it does seem to open up a security weakness?
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My Cater Allen online banking hasn't changed at all recently, apart from an extra detestable OTP when I log in.
Have they rolled the new system out to only a selected random set of guinea pig customers, and it is a horror I have yet to encounter?
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostYou can't afford £6.50 a month fee?
Why do people expect banking to be free all the time? It's a service at the end of the day. It has a cost to deliver.
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Originally posted by velcro View PostStraightforward bank, easy to use website, no fees. Cater Allen used to be decent but now just painful... Someone said Starling are pretty good?
Why do people expect banking to be free all the time? It's a service at the end of the day. It has a cost to deliver.
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostWhat are your expectations and requirements?
I've been with HSBC for over a decade and never had an issue but others hate them with a passion!
Straightforward bank, easy to use website, no fees. Cater Allen used to be decent but now just painful... Someone said Starling are pretty good?
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