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paulc 07-06-2012 05:40 AM

Internet Banking
 
Hi how many of you use internet banking ? What do you think to it ? Been thinking about trying it for awhile now but not accually done anything about it

Cheers

bodgit 07-06-2012 06:11 AM

I've used it for about 2-3 years now. At first I was wary of it but now wish I'd done it earlier. I can pay off my visa from home instead of driving to the bank wasting time and fuel and standing in queues.
You can transfer money between accounts in seconds and keep up to date with your balance.
Go to the natwest site fist and download ther TRUSTEER RAPPORT. It encrypts your passwords to your account on any bank or site you add to it.
Halifax give you £5 a month just for paying in £1000 a month you can then open a web reward saver account transfer the money into that and get 2.8% interest on it so you get paid twice for the same cash.

mattr 07-06-2012 06:51 AM

Got no choice here, pretty much all banking is internet based. To the degree that going to the bank is even more of a pain in the ar$e than it is in the UK.

We do the mortgage, loans, current accounts, savings accounts, credit cards, store cards (for the supermarket), tax rebates, car tax, insurance...... all through various bits of the banking system.

Only issues i've had in the last 6 years are forgetting my access code, forgetting the code card thingy pin number, the battery in the code card went flat and some incompetent mail order company were storing card and account details in plain text.

Last one wasn't such a big deal as the first i knew about it was when i got a new card and a letter explaining what had happened, someone had done some unauthorized spending, the bank had flagged it and sent me a new card, job done. UK mail order company FWIW.

Costs me about 3 pounds a month for all the internet services.

Big G 07-06-2012 08:30 AM

I use Barclays and no problems there. I have setup rules to save money into an ISA or savings account automatically every month.

They don't have a mobile app yet though which is a little annoying and you now have to carry the PINsentry round with you if you want to log in. Previously you could bypass the PINsentry with a password and could use the site without some of the money transfer features.

Balders 07-06-2012 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Big G (Post 662256)
They don't have a mobile app yet though which is a little annoying and you now have to carry the PINsentry round with you if you want to log in. Previously you could bypass the PINsentry with a password and could use the site without some of the money transfer features.

I've used Barclay's internet banking for years and its always been upto the task. They have an iPhone app called pingit, its supposed to be a quick payment method but its more useful as a means to check your balance quickly and see the last few payments that have come out of your account.

jaysllim 07-06-2012 02:05 PM

I use barclays pingit on my android nd like mike said its more useful to check ur balance than any thing else.

Timee80 07-06-2012 02:12 PM

Ive used barclays online for many years. Not long after it was introduced i got scammed (totally unsure how) and had some accounts cleared out. £5000 was taken from me. Barclays covered this and paid the money back into my accounts after their fraud team had looked into it to make sure i hadnt done anything wrong (dont know what research they did but took them about a week)
I was understandably put off for a while but since they have introduced pinsentry, and have a few more years experience with online security, i am confident my money is safe.

Col 07-06-2012 02:25 PM

Ditto most of the above.

I use Halifax online banking and wouldn't be able to run my business without it!

russmini 07-06-2012 06:17 PM

Used it for years.

In fact, i have no choice, my bank of choice only exists on the Internet, so to speak, Intelligent Finance (IF).

My Current Acc, Mortgage, Savings are all with them. I also use the internet for Barclaycard and Sainsbury's CC

I would definitely recommend this way of banking, it makes life so much easier.

:thumbsup:

burgie 07-06-2012 08:55 PM

First direct - used it since the bank offered the service, banked with them since they opened too - never had any hint of a problem with them.

Run my business with HSBC internet banking too. Again, never have had an issue.

Can't recommend internet banking enough.

paulc 08-06-2012 05:14 AM

Alot of positive comments for this internet banking so looks like i'll give it a try i am currently with Lloyds tsb and been with them awhile but i am guessing there all pretty much all the same as each other ?

bodgit 08-06-2012 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by paulc (Post 662558)
Alot of positive comments for this internet banking so looks like i'll give it a try i am currently with Lloyds tsb and been with them awhile but i am guessing there all pretty much all the same as each other ?

Not all are the same. I have one account with the Tsb but they cap the amount of savings they pay interest on so I opened other online accounts to get the best returns for my savings. As my earlier post Halifax have accounts with no caps on them so you get interest for every pound you have in them with no withdrawal limits.

SlowOne 08-06-2012 05:00 PM

I use three different banks' internet sites, and don't have a problem with any of them. If I'm ever in doubt I always call them first before I make a mistake, and they are all very helpful. In one case I could not do without it being internet-enabled, and it works very well.

Barclays, Co-op and First Direct are the good guys for me! HTH :)


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