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sjbyron Posted - 24 January 2009 : 23:04:16
HI

I have £1600 debt with coop but they have allowed me to open a cashminder account with them, tey said that they are aware of my failed IVAs and me going bankrupt and the fact that I have debts with them but have opened the account and said it is safe for me to use it, they say I cantt have a savings account or a current account though because of my credit rating.

Would i be safe to use this account, it would help alot. Should I trust what coop say?

Im thinking of withdrawing my wages from onebanking on Thursday and Friday and paying it in other the coop, would this be ok, as im going BR on Monday.

Thanks
Stu



Stu J Byron
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movin on Posted - 27 January 2009 : 13:05:16

Ooops yes, apologies for hijacking

Thats great news Bossc@, sounds like there will be no problems

Onwards and Upwards is the way im going :-0)

From "Moneyworries" to "Movin On" in 3 months is fantastic :-))

xx
Bossc@ Posted - 27 January 2009 : 12:48:57
Thanks all and sorry to the OP for hijacking the thread. Rang the Co-Op last night and explained the situation and the young fella I spoke to didn't bat an eyelid. Went through the application with him and got my application number and forms are being sent out for signing. I asked if he thought it may be refused and he said that unless we had provided any fraudulent information then it should be ok.

Fingers crossed.
movin on Posted - 26 January 2009 : 19:14:07

Hey Bossc@

I agree with BC, my nearest branch is also miles away and i have not needed to go there yet. With the online banking and use of the Post Office for credits & debits its great - i have had my account since October 2008.

Good luck

Jenny
xx

Onwards and Upwards is the way im going :-0)

From "Moneyworries" to "Movin On" in 3 months is fantastic :-))

xx
JulianDonnelly Posted - 26 January 2009 : 17:04:08
Hi Bossc@,

That would ultimately be at the discretion of your bank manager.

Julian Donnelly
Spokesperson for www.Bankruptcyhelp.org.uk
Don't forget the helpline on 0800 078 9367
BankruptC Posted - 26 January 2009 : 15:37:14
Hi bossc@,

Just to add that we've had our co-op accounts since August 2008 and so far have had no needto visit our branch! It really is a fab little account, ideal for those in our situation and I wouldn't be put off by the distance.

Good luck with finding an account to suit you!

C.x
Bossc@ Posted - 26 January 2009 : 15:32:26
Thanks Julian

May have to go cap in hand around the banks and see what happens. Barclays have got back to us and flat refused a basic account. If we are experiencing difficulties opeing an account what would be the likelyhood of the OR unfreezing our existing account and downgrading it to a basic one.
JulianDonnelly Posted - 26 January 2009 : 15:16:20
Hi Bossc@,

You have full access and control over your bank account and can make deposits and withdrawals as you see fit without reference to the OR.


Julian Donnelly
Spokesperson for www.Bankruptcyhelp.org.uk
Don't forget the helpline on 0800 078 9367
Bossc@ Posted - 26 January 2009 : 15:14:52
Just checked and the nearest branch is 25 miles away. Might have to give them a ring but I'm conerned about withdrawals.

One thing I've not asked is -after you're BR and the OR has either okayed your expenditure for household etc or knocked them down. How do you access the funds for housekeeping? Is it as cash/single sum/withdrawals up to that limit etc once a month or can it be gradual withdrawals within that limit? Does the OR effectively monitor the account etc?

Sorry if that doesn't make sense.
JulianDonnelly Posted - 26 January 2009 : 12:26:09
Hi Givemestrength,

Great point well made. The Co-Op Cashminder does seem to be the most popular choice for those going through BR.


Julian Donnelly
Spokesperson for www.Bankruptcyhelp.org.uk
Don't forget the helpline on 0800 078 9367
givemestrength Posted - 26 January 2009 : 12:24:54
hi, even though there are no coop banks in your area you could still possibly set up an account with them, i did over the phone and had everything within the week,if you want to pay money or cheques into your account you can do this via the post office instantly,you can have internet banking, DDs standing orders im glad i was reccomended it, only thing is im not BR yet so i might be eating my words.
Bossc@ Posted - 26 January 2009 : 12:21:58
Thanks Julian
JulianDonnelly Posted - 26 January 2009 : 12:15:55
Hi Bossc@,

It is in the bankers code that everyone (irrespective of credit status) in entiteld to a basic bank account. Unfortunately, not all banks will offer these and they seem to take it in turns to accept people who have gone BR. I would suggest spending a day in the high street with your ID .... you will get an account with someone!

Julian Donnelly
Spokesperson for www.Bankruptcyhelp.org.uk
Don't forget the helpline on 0800 078 9367
Bossc@ Posted - 26 January 2009 : 12:07:14
We had our court date last Thursday and tried to open a basic Barclays account on Saturday. We made them aware as to why but were declined. None of our debts were with Barclays and our Barclaycards were paid off years ago.

Just waiting to hear as to what the situation is and if we can have an account. There are no coop banks in our area.
sjbyron Posted - 25 January 2009 : 23:09:07
I have more debts with Barclaycard about £16k between 6 cards.

I dont trust the coop I think they will try to get the money some how or close the account same with Barclays.

So think i will stay with onebanking

Stu J Byron
zamfir Posted - 25 January 2009 : 23:06:27
Or you could open a Barclays Cash Card account after declaring BR - Direct Debit, Standing Orders and a Visa Debit card all included.

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