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Always use Internet as any human intervention with Santander always seems to go horribly wrong.
Many moons ago I worked for Lloyds and it was compulsary to have my pay put into a Lloyds account. I assume this isn't a requirement anymore ?
As for internet banking - why wouldn't you use it. Love the Lloyds app.
My son started work for LLoyds when he was 18 after his A levels. He had to close his Barclays account, as it was compulsory to have a LLoyds one.
He left after three years to become a firefighter.
It was, but even from about 1998 there as nothing stopping any staff having their salary paid into it, and then immediately transfer it to wherever they want.
That would explain it as he's been a firefighter since 1997.
Internet banking is fine, but nothing beats a human.
Always use Internet as any human intervention with Santander always seems to go horribly wrong.
I went into Santander the other day as I have tried to downgrade my 1-2-3 account to a standard account as I no longer pay any direct debits on my account.
Bank employee....you could have done that on-line to save coming in
Me...could I? I couldn’t see how to do it hence my visit.
Bank employee...I’ll show you.
Me...Thank you
Bank employee....Oh, you can’t do it........
Me..I know.
She then downgraded my account in branch for me.
Good for him......much more use to society [emoji106][emoji106]
Santander are hopeless at customer service but automation works fine
Not according to his mum if this thread is anything to go by!! Branch staff are vital.
Physical banks won’t be around forever, my guess is 10-15 years tops so if your planning on living that long it’s probably worth working out how to bank digitally.
I have hearing problems and find Indians very hard to understand, they seem to mumble; I've tried asking them to speak more slowly and clearly but it's a lottery whether you get one who actually listens and slows down.
For that reason if I had a problem I'd go into the branch. other than that, Internet banking is just the ticket.
6 pages and no word of caution on internet banking - TSB
I can only assume that no NSC posters bank with TSB
The only positive I experience with them is that when they make any attempt it usually results in me ending up £50 better off. The last time (last week) when they offered it for yet another bugger up (didn't reissue expiring card) I said "it's not about the money it's the numerous calls and hand offs that are so irritating" to which her response was to give me £100.
I doubt anyone is looking at their processes and eliminating the trouble spots
I can understand the Natwest Bank saving money and closing branches if there are too many, but I cant uderstand why they choose to keep the only three in Brighton open that are just within 1.5 miles of each other and all where parking is near impossible or expensive. If you live in Newhaven or surrounding area, you have to travel to Eastbourne or Castle Square if you have an ugrent need to deal direct with a bank. Very hard to do if you are elderly or disabled.