DAK of an account at a UK insttitution that opoerates like a savings account but with Direct debit facilities? (that obvs won;t pay out if there is no money in the account).
Basically we need an account in which to
* receive wages
* provide DD facility to pay bills
* cannot go overdrawn.
I suspect Im being hopefui!
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seeking an account that does not provide overdraft but does have DDs
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Re: seeking an account that does not provide overdraft but does have DDs
didds wrote:DAK of an account at a UK insttitution that opoerates like a savings account but with Direct debit facilities? (that obvs won;t pay out if there is no money in the account).
Basically we need an account in which to
* receive wages
* provide DD facility to pay bills
* cannot go overdrawn.
I suspect Im being hopefui!
didds
Could you not just open a current account, which would be able to receive wage credits and provide the DD facilities, and ask the bank to remove any overdraft facility from the account. Or rather ask them/agree with them first if that would be feasible.
Otherwise, I don't know if the Nationwide (being a building society), might be better able to accommodate such a request.
Halifax used to have a "Cardcash" account that fitted your requirements but that has long since morphed into a current account. But any bank should be able to remove (or not allow) overdraft facilities.
Thinking about this a bit more, my (student) daughter has an account with HSBC which has no overdraft facility.
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Re: seeking an account that does not provide overdraft but does have DDs
Look for a "basic bank account" like this one from Barclays https://www.barclays.co.uk/current-acco ... c-account/
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Re: seeking an account that does not provide overdraft but does have DDs
WRT standard accounts, I hadn't realised banks would prevent any O/D at all, rather than just provide unarranged facilities at a higher % etc
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Re: seeking an account that does not provide overdraft but does have DDs
didds wrote:WRT standard accounts, I hadn't realised banks would prevent any O/D at all, rather than just provide unarranged facilities at a higher % etc
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Not sure they will.
And if they do, I suspect they'll charge for bouncing any payments that would have caused an overdraft.
Do post back if you find one..
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Re: seeking an account that does not provide overdraft but does have DDs
TSB Classic Acount.
Pays 3% interest up to £1500
Does direct debits etc
Pays 3% interest up to £1500
Does direct debits etc
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Re: seeking an account that does not provide overdraft but does have DDs
richlist wrote:TSB Classic Acount.
Pays 3% interest up to £1500
Does direct debits etc
That account comes with a £0 overdraft facility, meaning that if you go over your overdraft limit you get payments bounced and charges levied.
The OP wants an account with no overdraft facility at all - a payment which would result in negative balance simply gets bounced.
"£0 overdraft facility" <> "no overdraft".
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Re: seeking an account that does not provide overdraft but does have DDs
I used to have a student bank account. This was 20 years or so ago, so things may have changed. It allowed Direct Debits, and I had an overdraft. If a Direct Debit or Debit Card payment would take me over my overdraft limit, they would go through with no problems, and I was charged a higher interest rate on that amount (the account didn't have those massive charges of ~£25 for going 50p past your limit, which a later account with a different provider had). It was only cash withdrawals and asking for cashback with a Debit Card payment that would be declined.
I know that doesn't answer your question. It is something that you may want to look out for or specifically ask about though.
I know that doesn't answer your question. It is something that you may want to look out for or specifically ask about though.
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Re: seeking an account that does not provide overdraft but does have DDs
Thanks all.
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