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Previously on "New bank? Santander/Abbey not fit for purpose"
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Originally posted by gingerjedi View PostMe too and they're part of Santander.
WTS
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Originally posted by lje View PostI use Cater Allen and don't have any problems.
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I'm with Lloyds, but there business website functionality lags behind their personal banking website.
My mortgage however is with Santander/Abbey and I have not been able to check that this week due to it being unavailable!! Can login but not select the mortgage account.
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Originally posted by lje View PostI use Cater Allen and don't have any problems.
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Santander always worked fine for me, and their phone service has been OK. I've accounts with them and HSBC and I wouldn't say one was much better, my main issue with HSBC is they force me to use a stupid security device I have to take with me when I travel!
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Business bank is with Lloyds, nothing spectacular but not a member of the faster payment scheme so takes 3 days for electronic transfers.
Personal bank is with Natwest and I can't recommend them enough, payments through the same day and if you have an iPhone a great app for balance transfers etc.
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you could always phone them and get the payment made
i've never had a prob with them and i use them for several companies and accounts
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Noticed Santander were looking bob heavy yesterday when I walked past their office.
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New bank? Santander/Abbey not fit for purpose
Can anyone recommend a decent free business bank? I need to leave Santander/Abbey because their website seems to be permanently down. Right now I am trying to pay a tax bill which is due in the next few days, and I am being prevented from paying it because of Santander/Abbey's incompetence.Tags: None
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