hello i got sent a new thinkbanking card last week and registered the card straight away, now my question is why won't any of the cash machines let me take out any money when i have wages to come out? i have tried two cash points already and nothing is happening.
Julie wrote:
Is there a telephone number you can call?
there is a number that i can call but i need to take my wages out tomorrow afternoon because i'm working in the morning driving, and the call centre usually shuts at midday so i'm in a bit of a predicament.
Hi
I have only just opened a new account with Think Banking and the Card they sent me is a Mastercard Debit Card (which i think they said is their new card).
I haven't tried to withdraw money today but haven't had any problem over the last 2 weeks. I do know when I phoned to activate the card they told me that it wouldn't work in some cash machines - from memory it was all Co-op machines and also I think they said to avoid the ones that charge. I have withdrawn money from Llyods, Natwest & RBS machines with no problems.
The only other issue I am aware of with the card is that you can't get a balance from a cashpoint if you try it says your card issuer has refused this request and rejects your card - this doesn't mean you can't withdraw money.
Also the machines will tell you that your card issuer may charge you for your transaction - don't worry they won't its just the machines don't recognise that it is a Mastercard DEBIT not CREDIT card.
To obtain a balance you need to text bal to 81122 or check online.
Tully, did you try the Co-op? They don't charge for their account, whereas with Thinkbanking you do.
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I had considered Co-op & Nationwide accounts before opening the thinkbanking account however sad as it sounds I opted for the Thinnk account because it keeps my bill money & my spending money seperate - over time I hope to improve my own money management but at the moment any help i can get the better.
As for the txt - they have given me a number that I can use from my contract mobile so it comes off my monthly allowance at no extra charge but I'm not sure I can publish it I think you have to speak to your account manager about it as it is specific to your account.
Do you know if the co-op allow you to open accounts if you are already in an IVA - I was thinking if I improve money management next year might like to go to a free account.
Thanks
You could open a Cashminder account now. It's free and you could use it to put any savings across if you manage to save any from your monthly allowance.
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The greatness of a man is not in how much wealth he acquires, but in his integrity and his ability to affect those around him positively.
Bob Marley. http://kallis3.blogs.iva.co.uk