I had it when I was working under a brolly as I had loads of cash coming in (I think 50k PA is the minimum to be invited to join).
Didn't see much benefit (I get all the perks I use from a Platinum Amex anyway), and they binned me as soon as I started a limited and my money through the account shrunk dramatically.
They do give preferential mortgage rates to account holders though.
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I was invited to join - and I did.Originally posted by downsouth View PostAnyone use the 'Advantage Private' service from Natwest??
Interest to hear of what you think of the service/benefits etc
I've got the 'free' travel insurance, handbag cover , mobile phone insurance etc..
But I find the best thing about it is that I have my managers mobile phone number and if I have any problems I give them a ring and its sorted out there and then. If my account is going to go overdrawn that day, i get a call to tell me, so I can do something about it. If i need an over draft or loan or anything sorting out, i get to speak to one person who deals with it and it gets done quickly. I like the personal service and I'm sure there are many people who would not dream of paying for their bank account, but I'm very happy with it.
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All much and much for these types of accounts Lloyds, Barclays.Originally posted by downsouth View PostAnyone use the 'Advantage Private' service from Natwest??
Interest to hear of what you think of the service/benefits etc
The question can be answered on Money Saving Expert (but I wont put the link just in case)
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