Club Bank Accounts
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- Ovenpaa
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Re: Club Bank Accounts
Personally I would avoid cheques having had the last two customer cheques rejected by my bank due to spelling errors. So that is 500 quid that should be in my account right now and isn't. In fact, thinking about it, starting today I do not want to see any more cheques as they are not worth the hassle.
- Strangely Brown
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Re: Club Bank Accounts
I'm reminded of the time TSB joined Lloyds whom my wife worked for during her 38 year tenure with the bank.Dellboy wrote:im looking for an rfd friendly one was thinking TSB ???
The Lloyds Bank staff magazine was often bought home for me if there was news of the Lloyds Bank Rifle Club at Bisley which occupies the site of the old railway station.
The last time I saw the magazine one of the new TSB staff members had written a letter saying how disgusted they were that the bank allowed such activities as shooting!
Mick
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Re: Club Bank Accounts
Try Starling Bank Business i use them for my personal account.
I can use Natwest counters and post office counters to pay in cash, cheques etc.
I've never had an issue with them I ditched Natwest after being with them for many years due to the charges.
I can use Natwest counters and post office counters to pay in cash, cheques etc.
I've never had an issue with them I ditched Natwest after being with them for many years due to the charges.
Re: Club Bank Accounts
It looks like I am sorted.
I eventually after a couple of let downs by other Banks went with HSBC.
Only problem I had our Treasurer is a total loss with any thing to do with computers and the internet.
As the whole application process is done online he couldnt do it. So I had to open the account. The only question he asked when I briefed him was does it come with a cheque book. My reply we dont need a cheque book the whole point of a new account is so we can Bank electronically. I despair.
I eventually after a couple of let downs by other Banks went with HSBC.
Only problem I had our Treasurer is a total loss with any thing to do with computers and the internet.
As the whole application process is done online he couldnt do it. So I had to open the account. The only question he asked when I briefed him was does it come with a cheque book. My reply we dont need a cheque book the whole point of a new account is so we can Bank electronically. I despair.
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Re: Club Bank Accounts
If he's anything like our treasurer he'll happily stand down and let you take over!!Alpha1 wrote:It looks like I am sorted.
I eventually after a couple of let downs by other Banks went with HSBC.
Only problem I had our Treasurer is a total loss with any thing to do with computers and the internet.
As the whole application process is done online he couldnt do it. So I had to open the account. The only question he asked when I briefed him was does it come with a cheque book. My reply we dont need a cheque book the whole point of a new account is so we can Bank electronically. I despair.
Rifle & Pistol Shooting in the Highlands with Strathpeffer Rifle & Pistol Club.
Re: Club Bank Accounts
I am all ready the Club Secretary I can not carry out both duties. I dont want to be treasurer any way .
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