how do you transfer money? Just walk into the bank and give them your passbook, and robs details?
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Wed 3 Sep 2003, 22:49,
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from which I simply enter rob's bank details and £10 and it squirts from my account to his with only a three day delay. (Better than cheque posting and clearing time.)
Most people who use a regular bankwon't be able to access this system will be able to access it if you have a current account (BACS, short for Banks Automated Clearing System), I think. Best to use a cheque if you don't bank online.
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Wed 3 Sep 2003, 22:50,
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Most people who use a regular bank
I use Nationwide, SmartAccount (for kiddies), I even signed up online, but it doesn't let me transfer money
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Wed 3 Sep 2003, 22:53,
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If you're old enough to get one, it's worth it, 'cos you can transfer money between the two instantly online. Great interest rate from the Smart Account, all the features of the Flex.
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Wed 3 Sep 2003, 22:54,
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So I very much doubt it. Be nice to be able to donate as often as I want though.
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Wed 3 Sep 2003, 22:57,
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at 18½, I had to give it up for an e-savings account. Nearly as good a rate of interest, but not tax free...
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Wed 3 Sep 2003, 22:59,
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i remember that. it's when they give you 3p for being out of your overdraft isn't it...
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Wed 3 Sep 2003, 23:02,
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I'll be doing that then.
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Wed 3 Sep 2003, 23:04,
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I'd kill to be old like you! No wait..I meant..older..not old..er../runs
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Wed 3 Sep 2003, 23:08,
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is a company that is "owned" by all the major banks and they all use BACS. If your bank doesnt have online banking i would be very suprised indeed as all the biguns do have some sort of online jiggerypokery. paypal and nochex have a similar thing with the banks also or you can set yourself up with BACS if your a ltd company and do account to account transfer without your bank interefeing
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