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Absolutely... it was the wonky chair!! Nothing at all to do with the copious amounts of alchomohol (sic)
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I'm going to stick up for Mal here. A wonky stool is nowhere near as bad as singing tunefully (apparently).
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And it's subsidiaries inc. GnatWest (No job? No money? Then **** off).Originally posted by Zippy View PostI thought we'd already trashed Mal's place?
Credit card accounts vary so can't make any useful suggestions.
I believe RBS only requires the chip reader when setting up new payments, or changing SOs.
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None of my various providers HSBC, MBNA, Amex, Nationwide, Barclaycard and I can't remember the other one do.
HSBC business don't require you to do it.
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I thought we'd already trashed Mal's place?Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostGuys, It's Mal.
Mal, have you got any drinks in your cabinet ?
Credit card accounts vary so can't make any useful suggestions.
I believe RBS only requires the chip reader when setting up new payments, or changing SOs.
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Guys, It's Mal.
Mal, have you got any drinks in your cabinet ?
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Internet banking
Folks,
A quick question regarding banking institutions in the UK... are there any whose internet banking facilities let you see details of credit card "authorisations" against your account (not just cleared transactions)? I find not knowing what the difference is between the total balance and the cleared balance somewhat annoying.
Similarly, is there a bank that doesn't require one of those chip readers for transacting payments? That is also annoying.
I am generally irritable these days.
Thank you,
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