I want to be able to consolidate my bills into one payment. I already have a home equity loan but my bill does not go down. Where can I apply for a loan?? Please help......
Hi, my bank charged me £25 for a standing order that was not sent out. I admit, I did make a mistake entering the date - it should have been 2 days later, but regardless, they charged me £25 for a ...
I received 600dollars cash during christmas holiday and I still have the cash with me, and maybe you guys can suggest what I should buy.
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My fiance and I want to buy a house and I am in charge of figuring the cost. I need a list of things that will be a cost to us such as water, heating, garbage.
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My parents just got a pay cut and i think i need to help out but i'm still in school. I spend alot of time on the net so i figured i'd use the net to make me some money to help out. all the ...
Nationwide. One good reason is that you can withdraw money from an ATM machine for free while you are abroad.
dawleymouse
None of them. They are all bloody crooks. Put it under the bed!
cazmo
nationwide
johndhames
Natwest - you can get an answer direct from your branch now if you have any problems!
she wolf.
ive been with the royal bank of scotland for 11 yrs now ..theyre great ..good service ..online banking .. 24hr phone banking ..would recommend them highly
Pit Bull
It's not strictly a bank but I have to agree with others that Nationwide is head and shoulders above the rest of them in terms of cost, service, variety of business they operate.......too many good points to list and I haven't found a bad point about them yet.
jacksaw
I prefer nationwide coz they provide better service
little bird
I've just joined Alliance and Leicester because they pay a good rate of interest on a current account so long as you average paying in 500 pounds monthly . I left Halifax as they want 1000 monthly and I cant guarantee that amount now that i am retired .
raj j
NO ONE MENCING BARCLAYS!!!!!!!!
angelpie
dont know whats best but it defo aint hsbc, been with them for 2 years and are changing once i get my bank charges back, over £1000 owed out to me. yaaaaay!
Jennifer E
It depends what you are looking for from your bank.
I am with HSBC and i have found them very good, beacause their student accounts are good. they offer an interest free overdraft which goes up for each year of study. I have never been charged by them when i have accidnetally gone over my limit for a short period of time. I know a lot of other banks charge straight away.