Works against you on credit score changing bank account so often.
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I've made a few quid in the last 3/4 years.
I didn't want to go to the bother of having to ring the pensions office all the time.so I set up a second current account with another bank.Set up a few direct debits and bung in the required amount each month.
I've switched from Co;op to Halifax to TSB to First direct to HSBC to Nationwide to Lloyds.to Santander now back to First direct who are trying to get old customers back with a £150 offer.
The minimum switch offer Ive got is £100 quid the most £175.
It's so easy they transfer all the direct debit.
Works against you on credit score changing bank account so often.
I've kepted my main current account and switched the second one as stated above.
I’ve switched to and from them all, actually in the case of Halifax they have now paid me twice. I’ve read it can effect your credit score short term but every time I’ve done a credit check it’s always been very good.
I’ve suggested it to the younger people in work but they usually say they haven’t got the time or it’s to much effort, even though it takes 10 minutes then they continue to do over time for hours on end for less lol.
https://youtu.be/eOdk015mLEo
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You can make a few quid but they are all pretty rubbish, i've done it in the past.
Monzo has a much better account with a much better app, and apparantly Starling is equally as good, both you can use aboad with no fees and draw out cash overseas free too, so saving changing money before you go and all the rip off fees!
Monzo is quick to alert you of the transaction to, so you know it's gone through and you don't have to think did it process or not.
Maybe have one of these as your best account, and do all the switching to make a few bob on your secound account as you say.
First Direct also has a 3.5% savings account for customers, unheard of in recent times.
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