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Banking without a mobile phone - is it possible?

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NotAGran55 Tue 29-Dec-20 07:18:05

We use a pin reader for our private and business accounts at HSBC Boheminan
We don’t have a landline in the house so can’t help with that I’m afraid.

Alishka Tue 29-Dec-20 00:16:39

Chestnut

Barclays doesn't contact me through my phone for online banking. I have a pin reader (kept at home). You insert your card (same as in a shop) and enter your pin. They then send you a code to the pin reader and you enter that online. Don't ask me how it works, I have always wondered!

Same here.

Spangler Tue 29-Dec-20 00:12:45

boheminan Mon 28-Dec-20 20:36:05
For personal reasons I don't have and don't want a mobile phone, but I do bank online. My bank is now insisting I give them my (non-existent) mobile phone number for security reasons. They used to contact me on my landline but no longer will do this.

This attitude never ceases to amaze me. When my new Barclaycard arrived it had tap & go technology on it. I called Barclaycard and said that I didn't want tap and go. They told me that there wasn't a choice. I argued that for fifty years my Barclaycard didn't have tap & go, it cut no ice. NatWest gave me a credit card without tap & go. Despite Barclaycard's reassurance of the card's safety, I'm no longer their customer.

Have you ever shopped in The Range? The one closest to us has an in-store cafe. I was asked to scan a big square shape bar code as one of their covid19 wotsits. "How do I do that?" I asked, "with your phone," I was told, accompanied by a look that asked if I was from another planet. "I don't have a phone," I explained, all that got was a shoulder shrug, in the end I left the cafe. At the check out there was no Covid restrictive practice, go figure that one.
Bohemian, tell them to take a hike, you are the customer and don't let them forget it.

Chestnut Tue 29-Dec-20 00:00:33

Barclays doesn't contact me through my phone for online banking. I have a pin reader (kept at home). You insert your card (same as in a shop) and enter your pin. They then send you a code to the pin reader and you enter that online. Don't ask me how it works, I have always wondered!

Marydoll Mon 28-Dec-20 23:47:13

I don't use my mobile for banking transactions, but do use it to receive the access code to log in to online banking on my PC.

It works the opposite way with my landline. I'm given my access code on my PC, when I log in to online banking, the bank automatically phones my landline, then I key in the access code on my landline handset to confirm the transaction.

It hardly takes any time and well worth it to prevent fraud.

lemsip Mon 28-Dec-20 23:05:52

I don't use my mobile for banking!! It is used to receive the text from bank to access my account online by laptop!

Teacheranne Mon 28-Dec-20 22:49:38

I don’t use my mobile for banking, I stick to my iPad when at home. Just don’t fancy carrying banking access around with me - silly I know. But I do have my phone registered with my bank as they sent me pass codes whenever I set up new transactions and for some other reasons as well. I don’t know how I would get the codes any other way, can you get them via a landline?

Callistemon Mon 28-Dec-20 22:46:48

Ie the number on the screen of whatever device you're using

Callistemon Mon 28-Dec-20 22:45:34

Casdon

With the majority of banks I think you’ll find it difficult without a mobile, because they text you with the security code for you to put into your authorisation when you’re buying something online?

I haven't registered one and they phone and ask you to read out the number or key in the number on the landline phone.

Deedaa Mon 28-Dec-20 22:37:09

I'm with Nationwide and I don't know if they've got my phone number. If they have it may well be the wrong one as I've changed it a couple of times.

Marydoll Mon 28-Dec-20 22:28:36

We are with the Halifax and they phone our landline. In fact the sent a code to our landline today.

grandMattie Mon 28-Dec-20 21:40:38

I have a “dumb” phone. It only does phone calls! The bank is happy with that. It cost me about £12 and I put £10 on my card every year or so... it’s useful to have when I go out alone.

Casdon Mon 28-Dec-20 21:33:09

With the majority of banks I think you’ll find it difficult without a mobile, because they text you with the security code for you to put into your authorisation when you’re buying something online?

lemsip Mon 28-Dec-20 21:31:54

I have a mobile phone that I don't use the internet on, its just a basic phone so I have text from bank to access my bank account on my laptop!

Elegran Mon 28-Dec-20 21:27:51

Phone their help line to ask what to do. There is probably some work-around they can use.

The Bank of Scotland accepts a landline as well as a mobile number for contacting you when you need a one-off security number for any reason.

NotSpaghetti Mon 28-Dec-20 20:39:07

Have you put this issue in writing to them?
I wonder if the info has actually got through to someone who knows something? There must be at least several thousands of people without a mobile.

boheminan Mon 28-Dec-20 20:36:05

For personal reasons I don't have and don't want a mobile phone, but I do bank online. My bank is now insisting I give them my (non-existent) mobile phone number for security reasons. They used to contact me on my landline but no longer will do this.

Does anyone on GN use an online banking service that accepts a landline number for security?

I used to use my local bank branch until it closed last year, so I went online to bank, now it feels like I'm being pressurised to bank using a mobile phone - surely I can't be the only person in the country that doesn't have one shock