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(@nemo1)
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So. After nothing but hassle from Think Banking Im looking for peoples opinions on the Natwest and Co-op basic account. ??


   
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TDA (Debt Adviser)
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Hi Nemo1.

We've had pretty good feedback on the Co-op Cashminder account over the years.

Wasn't it the NatWest and RBS basic accounts that recently started charging fees to use other banks cash machines?

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(@nemo1)
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Yeah they charge if you use anything other than an Ulster, Natwest or RBS cash machine. But that's not really an issue as they are all within close proximity! Do you know if you can apply for either online as I am at work all day through the week.


   
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TDA (Debt Adviser)
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Hi.

I think Co-op is by phone or in a branch.

Not sure about NatWest/RBS I'm afraid.

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(@blacklily)
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Hi Nemo1,

I have an RBS account (I got a basic one prior to TD and never had any problems) after TD they upgraded the account.

You can apply online but they send forms etc out by post to sign and return. I have never had any probs with RBS.

Hope this helps


   
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