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Is it time to keep our money in a sock under the bed?

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Foxygloves Mon 07-Aug-23 10:03:33

The sheer arrogance of banks today. And no, I’m not talking about the egregious Nigel Farage, but ordinary people. Clubs, societies, small businesses, charities - us. 🤬🤬🤬

NATWEST has granted itself “sweeping new powers” to limit cash deposits and withdrawals, fuelling warnings that banks are forcing customers towards a “cashless society
The high street bank has told current account holders it is bringing in conditions “giving us the right to set limits on inbound and outbound payments “.
In a leaflet to customers, it said that could include imposing “daily and annual” cash withdrawal and deposit limits and “limiting the amount of cash” paid in or taken out”
Bring back piggy banks. 🐖

Callistemon21 Wed 09-Aug-23 10:36:40

Dickens

Perhaps we should all de-bank the banks - so to speak grin.

Then they can't make money out of us for fees for this, that and t'other.

👍

Well, it won't be difficult here, they're all closing! Their suggestions of where to go for the nearest branch are ludicrous; someone in Head Office sitting with a map and a compass but not checking the bus timetables.

Dickens Wed 09-Aug-23 10:52:56

MaizieD

Dickens

Perhaps we should all de-bank the banks - so to speak grin.

Then they can't make money out of us for fees for this, that and t'other.

Very humorous, but what would you do instead?

We could have a publicly-owned "people's bank" - with affordable services?

mabon1 Wed 09-Aug-23 12:45:55

There is a 5% easy access savings account just now.

Namsnanny Wed 09-Aug-23 12:52:59

I'm sure someone else has said this, but it's all part of the push to digital money/cashless society

Step one make high street banks more and more difficult to use (close branches, atms)
Penalize cash
Step two online banking easier and cheaper.

Step three banks have less outgoings and more control

MaizieD Wed 09-Aug-23 13:21:11

Dickens

MaizieD

Dickens

Perhaps we should all de-bank the banks - so to speak grin.

Then they can't make money out of us for fees for this, that and t'other.

Very humorous, but what would you do instead?

We could have a publicly-owned "people's bank" - with affordable services?

Ooooh. Excellent idea. Maybe we could call it something like, hmm......
Girobank?

Dickens Wed 09-Aug-23 14:02:37

MaizieD

Dickens

MaizieD

Dickens

Perhaps we should all de-bank the banks - so to speak grin.

Then they can't make money out of us for fees for this, that and t'other.

Very humorous, but what would you do instead?

We could have a publicly-owned "people's bank" - with affordable services?

Ooooh. Excellent idea. Maybe we could call it something like, hmm......
Girobank?

Alliance and Leicester?

MaizieD Wed 09-Aug-23 14:08:10

Dickens

MaizieD

Dickens

MaizieD

Dickens

Perhaps we should all de-bank the banks - so to speak grin.

Then they can't make money out of us for fees for this, that and t'other.

Very humorous, but what would you do instead?

We could have a publicly-owned "people's bank" - with affordable services?

Ooooh. Excellent idea. Maybe we could call it something like, hmm......
Girobank?

Alliance and Leicester?

Is that what swallowed it up? I can't remember, though I did have a Girobank account.

Are they still a Building Society?

Cabbie21 Wed 09-Aug-23 14:09:02

The last time I went into a bank branch ( 35 min bus journey) was to fill in forms to enable me to transfer my late husband’s ISA allowance., as instructed over the phone. The person I spoke to had never heard of this so he had to consult his boss. Eventually it was all done, and he thanked me for helping him to learn a new aspect of his job!
I do as much banking as I can online as it is usually more efficient and very quick. I shop around for better rates for savings, and switch accounts where it will benefit me. Play them at their own game.

Keeper1 Wed 09-Aug-23 14:25:47

The last time I was in a branch of my bank I needed to pay a high value cheque in. When a I got to the counter I was told you can use the machines to pay cheques in. I said Ali know but I prefer to interact with people and besides it was keeping him in a job. He said, “ No we will be needed to an age the manage the machines when they go wrong “. Very reassuring not.

Would money launderers really be going into their local bank?

Resist a cashless society they will have all the control. Who was there to stop making a mess that we had to pay to get them out of.

Helenlouise3 Wed 09-Aug-23 14:37:29

When I asked my bank what the maximum daily withdrawal was, I was asked why I wanted the money. No one asked me where I'd had it from when I banked it!!

Callistemon21 Wed 09-Aug-23 15:58:02

Helenlouise3

When I asked my bank what the maximum daily withdrawal was, I was asked why I wanted the money. No one asked me where I'd had it from when I banked it!!

😲

What a cheek!!

Harris27 Wed 09-Aug-23 16:04:55

It’s all gone crazy but hey ladies it’s progress!

MadeInYorkshire Wed 09-Aug-23 16:17:19

It's the plan of the World Economic Forum- to remove cash and become a cashless society amongst other nefarious things ..

www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/01/benefits-cashless-society-mobile-payments/

So that things like this can happen

twitter.com/i/status/1646675059518390273

... in order to ultimately have this

twitter.com/i/status/1637961532809125888

In cahoots with the WHO

twitter.com/i/status/1687791611827126273

Time to wake up to what is really going on!

I fear for the lives of my grandchildren, it will not be the world I grew up in sadly.

Molly10 Thu 10-Aug-23 09:44:04

Alliance and Leicester were taken over by Santander years ago...2008.

Grantanow Thu 10-Aug-23 14:33:32

Depends on the size of your sock, I suppose.

Catterygirl Sun 03-Sep-23 17:16:36

Well done Bank of Dave. Cash is king.

fushia Sun 03-Sep-23 17:44:44

Spot on MadeinYorkshire, and Namsnanny.
Here's an idea...how about NatWest customers close their accounts! take your busy somewhere else.

buffyfly9 Sun 03-Sep-23 19:28:23

I bank with First Direct and have done so for many years. They are excellent though I notice that they now have call centres in India. I recently had a charming Indian lady but I found it difficult to understand her. I managed to make a BACS payment, all was well so I rang off. I then realised, to my horror, that I had not been asked any of my security questions, only my postcode and confirmation of my address. I feared I had been scammed so I found a different number for First Direct, spoke to someone in this country who checked my latest transaction. He confirmed that it had gone through and that I hadn't been asked any questions (ie, mothers maiden name etc) because they now use voice recognition and mine had been recognised. I had no idea about that and she didn't tell me so I suppose I must embrace the new technology.!
My husband paid his Nat West credit card at a Nat West branch. They did not stamp and date the payment, the counter clerk just did a childlike scribble. He asked for a stamped receipt on his statement and was told we don't have dated stamps any more. OH said but what if there is a problem, how do I prove I have paid if I only have an illegible scribble with no date etc. He was told that the "scribbles" of the staff were held in a file and they would probably be able to tell who scribbled it. OH cut up his Nat West credit card the next day.

nanna8 Mon 04-Sep-23 07:27:48

Helenlouise3

When I asked my bank what the maximum daily withdrawal was, I was asked why I wanted the money. No one asked me where I'd had it from when I banked it!!

I think I would have been very rude if I was asked that! It’s like they’re doing you a favour letting you handle your own money. They certainly make enough out of everyone .

growstuff Mon 04-Sep-23 07:36:30

What's a bank branch?

What's cash?

DiamondLily Mon 04-Sep-23 07:56:19

Well, for the first time for years, I'm getting a decent, or better, return on my savings - so I'm happy to leave them in a bank.👍

Plus all my pensions and direct debits come in and out of my current account - there's no way I want the hassle of paying them all manually again.

I've got to admit my local NW bank is quite happy to give me coins, in exchange for notes, if I pop in occasionally.

But, now we can pay in a cheque from home, using the phone, I rarely use cash or go into a branch anyway. I just card most things, other than the window cleaner, or for tips etc.

Foxygloves Mon 04-Sep-23 08:03:16

My OP was nothing to do with interest rates, but the way banks treat us, their customers - no branches, dwindling numbers of Cashpoints, poor customer service, closing down or illegally and suddenly “debanking” individuals or groups they do not “approve” of including sone charitable organisations.
Rose West however, has been allowed to retain her bank account.

growstuff Mon 04-Sep-23 08:20:28

Even my window cleaner accepts bank transfers.

I've been with the same bank for 50 years - theoretically with the same branch, which I have never been into, apart from when the account was opened.

No complaints here.

MaizieD Mon 04-Sep-23 11:32:50

I have a branch. The staff are very pleasant and helpful if help is needed.

I still use cash. I don't want to live in a cashless society and be dependent on technology that can still let one down on occasion. Or have my every transaction tracked.