Re: Alliance & Leicester eSaver
- From: "GPG" <paypal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Mar 2008 00:15:14 -0000
I had a similar situation when I opened an Premier Direct Current Account
the other week; or so it seemed. But the real problem was
that the info was in letters which were not sent in the logical sequence,
but I got all the info in the end - a few days. Cancelling the account
after the 8.5% runs out may be more problematic; I worry that they make
this as tricky as possible.
GPG
<davidmcn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On 28 Mar, 12:57, "John Rowland"
<jo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Has anyone successfully opened one of these? You need a customer ID to
log
onto the website, but the letter which is supposed to contain it doesn't.
Same here, though I assumed I was missing a separate letter, which
hadn't turned up.
But I think cockup rather than conspiracy - I very much doubt they're
rubbing their hands at the thought of getting 0.4p or whatever their
cut of the call charge us. 0844 are "national rate" calls, so not
especially expensive.
David
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