recommend me a Bank - and give reasons why
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I have has enough of banking with Smile... They (well the Co-OP bank) refused to give me more than £2000 in one day saying that was the max per person, and when I said I would go and get my wife, they changed their mind to per account. Then I said that's OK, I have 2 accounts with enough in each... they still refused. In fairness they did compensate me £50 because they got it wrong, but I lost the purchase of a car...
Now they have "lost" 3 cheques, and despite me having a receipt for them, they are asking me to approach the companies to sort it out! enough is enough, I will be voting with my feet and moving on.
So, where do I move our joint current account to? Lloyds have a branch local, so that appeals. But its been a long time since I changed, so any reccomendations?
I am more interested in any new account features you find useful, rather than they are "just good"
We dont need/use an overdraft and we also internet bank
Now they have "lost" 3 cheques, and despite me having a receipt for them, they are asking me to approach the companies to sort it out! enough is enough, I will be voting with my feet and moving on.
So, where do I move our joint current account to? Lloyds have a branch local, so that appeals. But its been a long time since I changed, so any reccomendations?
I am more interested in any new account features you find useful, rather than they are "just good"
We dont need/use an overdraft and we also internet bank
My recommendation would be First Direct. I think you'll get that one a lot on here from previous posts.
Excellent service over the phone. Nothing was too much trouble and always a friendly english voice on the other hand.
PC banking is great and you can do most stuff for yourself via it.
HSBC counter services if you ever need them. (or you can post cheques direct to them)
Not sure about getting large amounts of cash instantly as I've never tried.
I've been with them since 1993 so they must do something right!
Excellent service over the phone. Nothing was too much trouble and always a friendly english voice on the other hand.
PC banking is great and you can do most stuff for yourself via it.
HSBC counter services if you ever need them. (or you can post cheques direct to them)
Not sure about getting large amounts of cash instantly as I've never tried.
I've been with them since 1993 so they must do something right!
Lloyds are pretty good to be honest... with only one caveat.. don't venture into a branch as all they will ever do is try and upsell accounts, credit cards, loans, and so forth. I get it nearly every time I go in and it gets on my nerves 
Once they get you to upgrade, they couldn't give you the time of day.. the "liaison" people who work in branches couldn't give a toss.

Once they get you to upgrade, they couldn't give you the time of day.. the "liaison" people who work in branches couldn't give a toss.
thanks all,
I have pulled the plug on Smile... and gone to Lloyds TSB as I have a local branch with parking and I can easily pay any cheques in there... instead of the Post Office, which is what I have been doing for Smile.
So, Smile refused to give me MY money...
I have had 2 cheques go missing when I posted them directly....
I have had 3 Cheques go missing when paid in at the the post office, and got a receipt...
I have voted with my feet, and gone somewhere else
good bye Smile!
I have pulled the plug on Smile... and gone to Lloyds TSB as I have a local branch with parking and I can easily pay any cheques in there... instead of the Post Office, which is what I have been doing for Smile.
So, Smile refused to give me MY money...
I have had 2 cheques go missing when I posted them directly....
I have had 3 Cheques go missing when paid in at the the post office, and got a receipt...
I have voted with my feet, and gone somewhere else
good bye Smile!
chimster said:
Santander for me never had any problems with them, I suppose it's all about personal experience.
You are in the minority.They are useless and incompetent.
However whilst ringing up yesterday to abuse them about stuff I switched to a 3% on call savings and they upgraded my current to 5% (cap at £2,5k) and debt card to the zero one (no foreign charges) all without changing account numbers or anything.
So they basically bought me off again with their good interest rates.
Now it remains to be seen if the change actually goes through, but you cant beat their interest rates, even though their customer service is the worst on the planet!
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