Can anyone make this out? have an Halifax Reward account, overdraft, Clarity Card and loan. I then see the BOS Silver account, cheaper than the Reward and just as suitable.
So applied online, got accepted, debit card sent etc, but no cheque book? It mentions in their literature it comes with a cheque book.
So rang telephone banking, first advisor said they would send one out, or would try to manually. Second advisor said I need to go into a branch and to do with an ''indicator''. But I'm in England, doing a Google search it said there was a BOS where I live, but it was actually an RBS Nid I'm Bosie from the other side (LOL) you may remember me?
With BOS owned by LTSB is it their strange customer profiling, no cheque book? I mean Halifax are now part of LLoyds, although I got my account with Halifax last year,before their systems merged.
Also got a Clarity card and small loan with halifax.
Can you throw some light on this, seems odd, also now the cheque guarantee system has closed, it can't be as risky to send a cheque book. So will close it but just peed me off
So applied online, got accepted, debit card sent etc, but no cheque book? It mentions in their literature it comes with a cheque book.
So rang telephone banking, first advisor said they would send one out, or would try to manually. Second advisor said I need to go into a branch and to do with an ''indicator''. But I'm in England, doing a Google search it said there was a BOS where I live, but it was actually an RBS Nid I'm Bosie from the other side (LOL) you may remember me?
With BOS owned by LTSB is it their strange customer profiling, no cheque book? I mean Halifax are now part of LLoyds, although I got my account with Halifax last year,before their systems merged.
Also got a Clarity card and small loan with halifax.
Can you throw some light on this, seems odd, also now the cheque guarantee system has closed, it can't be as risky to send a cheque book. So will close it but just peed me off
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