
It's actually the exact same one as my mother's whos well over 18 ma'dear.
The fact that I stated that I have a savings account, and a currents account, with a debit card which is Solo? :eusa_wall
I think I've mentioned it all.![]()
You can't say its the best, At Lloyds I get a platium account with a £250 cheque guarrentee with Visa Debit and a 8%AER savings account
Does that mean its the best? of course not.
kurtis5561, you have been told a few times, such as the above. It's experience.
Further more, the thread starter doesn't want to know the crap your saying, simply asked which bank offers a debit card.
No one actually cares about your degrees, or your FSA registration number
On topic; I would go with HSBC, or NatWest. Both offer Debit Card which are Solo.
Also read this:
You can top-up your mobile, use it online and at retail stores.
HSBC Online Banking is also very useful for transferring things.
Good thing with the HSBC accounts is that you can't get an over-draft. You can only spend what you've got.
You can also get up to £100 cash-back.
Hope this helps.
Edited by MattGarner (Forum Super Moderator): Please do not be rude.
Last edited by xxMATTGxx; 27-01-2009 at 03:39 PM.
Go with Lloyds TSB, they're great![]()
Back for a while.
Sorry, your first port I was OK with but what's your problem? Most people on here don't know what the Financial Services Authority is and don't know that they need to be registered to give their opinion. They don't realise they are doing something wrong. Just because you have oh so many degrees in it, doesn't mean you can come here being sarcastic and talking to 13-16 year olds like they are some kind of black-market financial advice bureau. People are just trying to help this guy, we don't want to be lectured, thanks.I love seeing how the last two posts gave finacial advice without posting their FSA registration number.
Before you ask for mine, I have not given a advice or a recommendation, I have mearly provided the information which the OP should go out and read up on, I am registered but do not need to post my registration number for the above reason.
Joining a bank based on a few posts on a forum is dangerous and the product may not fit your needs.
I'm with HSBC and they are proper decent. Never had a problem, and they'll probably be the last bank in the world to go bankrupt, haha :rolleyes:
Last edited by Nick.; 27-01-2009 at 08:27 PM.
That went fast.
dont go for rbs btw the mugging tax payers had to bail them idiots out.
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