Kiwi_g
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I think this thread is going off subject, however, before it does, I have two points to make.
Firstly, I deal with NatWest regularly in respect of business and have many direct dial phone numbers. I’m not able to publish them as they are to specific departments. Yesterday, I was dealing with an office (not on the “official” 0870 number) and had a conversation with a person and we discussed the 0870 costs. She said that she might want to phone me back and naturally, I quoted the 0871 number that I have acquired. I think she smiled.
Regarding Nationwide, I agree that their cards are cheaper to use overseas. However, in respect of their credit cards, they say that because they are not a bank, BACS payments to them have to go through a third party. This means that instead of assuming that they receive cleared funds on the third or fourth day after instructing your bank to pay them, they maintain that it takes longer. This is even after the payment appears on the downloaded internet statement. If you pay by cheque into a nationwide Branch, your bank account should normally be debited on the third working day after the cheque was paid in. With Nationwide, they seem to clear their cheques differently and one’s bank account is debited on the day after payment. I’d like to know how they do this.
My last BACS payment to them has allowed four days for the funds to reach them. If they charge me a penalty, I will then have grounds for complaint to the appropriate authority. Furthermore, they recently reduced the time between the statement date and the payment date by around 10 days. This means that on receipt of their statement I have only a few days to make the payment and it is especially difficult if there is a bank holiday in the way.
Sorry about that, but that’s my moan out of the way.
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