mwg
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Thinking about switching my current account to First Direct from HSBC. The only thing I'm wondering is how do you pay cash or cheques in? Occasionally I might want to.
Anyone know?
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Whittie
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Just over the counter in HSBC, you can post cheques to them for free too.
Assuming you will pay salary into the account, you shouldn't have to pay monthly fee, unless you start adding shit on.
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mwg
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Ah cool thanks. I thought I'd heard that about paying in at HSBC.
They've got an offer on at the moment, £125 cash back if you move to them by 30th April, pay in at least £1000 a month and switch at least 2 direct debits to the new account. I can do all that so might as well give it a go as I'm getting nothing from my account at the moment. Plus free text banking. Yeah will be my current account so my salary will go in it to avoid the monthly charge.
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AndyKent
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Yeah hsbc automatic machines.
Otherwise brilliant bank, coming from Barclays who were dog shit
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mwg
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They have great reviews, not sure why I've waited so long to move
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Rob_Quads
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They are great to bank with. Answer the phone within seconds and its a UK person not a foreign call center.
Only annoyinance is thier ISA rates are fairly poor
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mwg
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Have my ISA with Santander. Everything else will go to First Direct though.
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Ben J
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
Thinking about switching my current account to First Direct from HSBC. The only thing I'm wondering is how do you pay cash or cheques in? Occasionally I might want to.
Anyone know?
I'm with First Direct as are my parents.
I've been with them for 10 years now. Awesome service.
Yeah, as said you can just use the HSBC branches. The automatic machines are good.
[Edited on 19-04-2013 by Ben J]
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mwg
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Been accepted so just got to get everything transferred over now
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Generation
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I work for HSBC.
It's pretty much the same. Alot of stuff we ant do in branch mainly as we can't see your signature.
Make sure if you want to withdraw more than your daily ATM limit (£500) you bring a cheque book AND ID. Or you'll have to call first direct, go trough security and wait for authorisation to be sent down from them to us.
Better rates, Remember you opened bank not in branch, so don't expect to be able to walk into a HSBC and do what you want
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willay
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I'm also tempted by the move because of the offer but trying to find out the benefits?
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mwg
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quote: Originally posted by willay
I'm also tempted by the move because of the offer but trying to find out the benefits?
http://www1.firstdirect.com/1/2/banking/current-account?WT.ac=FSDT_TABS_HOME_BA1314
I switched because I wasn't really getting anything worth staying with HSBC for and First Direct are supposed to be really good customer service. Liked the sweep feature too. Plus there's the £125 bonus so might as well give it a try
When I rang last night someone answered the phone after 2 rings and they weren't in a foreign call centre either.
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Rob_Quads
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Yup the call center does work very well. My wife finds it easier just to ring up as they answer so quickly and deal with the inquiry quickly too.
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willay
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Yeah it does sound good and I've been accepted so just wait for all the stuff to arrive in the mail. I've been with my bank for 10 years and just can't see any reason to move. My credit cards are with different companies and I never really need to call the bank.
Nonetheless we'll give it a go
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mwg
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Nothing to lose, worst that happens is you get £125 plus another £100 if you want to leave
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Ben J
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Slight negative is that the call centre seems to be in Scotland, so you have to talk to Scots.
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mwg
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The one I spoke to the other day had sobered up so I could understand her
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Robbo
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ive been with FD since 1999 or soemthign ridic, can never recommend them enough
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Toby
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quote: Originally posted by Ben J
Slight negative is that the call centre seems to be in Scotland, so you have to talk to Scots.
They have a massive one in Leeds.
I used to know a girl who worked there. Every 4 hours or so they would stop the phones, push a load of carts around with soft toys in, balls etc. Let them go mental for a few minutes chucking shit everywhere and blow of some steam and then back to it.
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willay
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seem quite good so far.
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mwg
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I don't transfer till the 21st. When do we get our monies
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willay
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I transfer on the 23rd
Not sure tbh, I almost dislike their simple internet banking interface compared to the likes of Lloyds
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mwg
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It's loads better than HSBC's internet banking too. The iPhone apps easy as well
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willay
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strange as they are pretty much the same people
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mwg
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HSBC's is horrendous. You've got this little keypad you put a pin code in to then it generates a pass code for you to log in with as well as your other security questions. It's ridiculous.
It's bizarre that they own First Direct but have a worse internet banking system. And their customer service isn't rated as good either
[Edited on 07-05-2013 by mwg]
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