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And now….. my bank won’t take cash
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Could try paying it into the charity’s account at a Post Office, they do banking for all the major banks these days.ME14addick said:I work for a charity and we have a wonderful team of volunteers who visit establishments that have our collection boxes. They empty them and have been paying the funds into the charity's bank account via branches where they live. They are finding it much harder to find a bank that will accept cash these days.1 -
Think you'll find @Henry Irving accepts cash donations for the museum...🙄4
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When you say I will have to decorate that may be true, but as you know DIY means 'don't involve yourself'.Wheresmeticket said:
OK but you'll need to redecorate after you remove the runners. Long panel pins might have been a good option if you couldn't run 3x5 screws into rawlplugs.seth plum said:
Flat.Wheresmeticket said:
Ah mate you've bought your future self a problem. That must be a very narrow profile curtain rail. Is it a flat profile runner or a round one for curtain rings?seth plum said:
They didn’t!Wheresmeticket said:
I'm loving the detail. Did they do the job or did you need to find another solution?seth plum said:The bloke in the hardwear shop a couple of weeks ago said it was cash only for a small purchase, it was for some small hooks I wanted for the curtain rail.
I had to get plastic ones with a sticky back!2 -
Years ago the boy was about 6shirty5 said:
That’s like a diner that don’t serve foodArsenetatters said:
They don’t take cash!Is it because of the quantity or will they simply not take any change? ( I thought they had to)
We had gone in McDonald's and we were told they had no chips.
My boy pipes up saying that's like going to a swimming pool with no water in it6 -
10m people bank, with a bank, that doesn’t have a branch, cash use is dropping, despite of a blip in the last year. Cash is massively expensive to handle compared to card, and acceptance of card, and open banking will keep eating into it
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Watch anyone under 30 pay for something. It’s invariably done by phone. The days of cash are definitely numbered.1
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So how many people does that leave who bank with a bank that does have a branch?Rothko said:10m people bank, with a bank, that doesn’t have a branch, cash use is dropping, despite of a blip in the last year. Cash is massively expensive to handle compared to card, and acceptance of card, and open banking will keep eating into it0 -
My bank had branches, or other outlets where you could obtain cash, when I opened my account but I have no idea where the nearest branch is now. I use the Post Office these days.Off_it said:
So how many people does that leave who bank with a bank that does have a branch?Rothko said:10m people bank, with a bank, that doesn’t have a branch, cash use is dropping, despite of a blip in the last year. Cash is massively expensive to handle compared to card, and acceptance of card, and open banking will keep eating into it0 -
I bet you wish you had never started this thread eh @Arsenetatters...🤷♂️4
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There’s a baker in Sidcup who will take it. Apparently he kneads the dough.4
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In my last job a good few years ago now we sold fitted kitchens - it always baffled me the number of people that would go to the faff of going to the bank withdrawing ten grand in notes (which i'm fairly sure involved calling the bank ahead of time to do), then come to the branch to pay where it would invariably then go straight back in a bag and be swiftly taken right back to the bank the following morning (or even later that same evening)
I realise that is almost the exact opposite problem you are having but i'm bored so thought i'd share.4 -
This must be very worrying for the drug barons.5
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"for everything else, there's Mastercard"Covered End said:This must be very worrying for the drug barons.0 -
Still a quid... great placeMStuartPerm said:
Asking for a friend who wants to know is it still only £1?Boom said:
BrownsArsenetatters said:Nat West in Dartford have a machine for paying in cash. It rarely works. Having been there with a load of coins from the egg box a few times when it’s broken I decide to bag the cash up and take it in. No - they don’t take cash. WTAF? I need to use the machine.So where can I take £700 of loose change?1 -
They said pay it into the machine (which doesn’t often work). They won’t take it at the counter as they don’t do that anymore.valleynick66 said: IArsenetatters said:
It was todayvalleynick66 said:Was it today you had this problem or another day? I ask because the website notes the branch does not have a counter service on a Saturday but does otherwise:
https://www.natwest.com/search-results/locator/branch.html?sortcode=600633&name=Dartford
and what did they actually say / advise?Arsenetatters said:
It was todayvalleynick66 said:Was it today you had this problem or another day? I ask because the website notes the branch does not have a counter service on a Saturday but does otherwise:
https://www.natwest.com/search-results/locator/branch.html?sortcode=600633&name=Dartford
The machine is either broken or full.0 -
Catford Nat West has joined Barclays and closed.ForeverAddickted said:lol!... Sorry not laughing at you... More the timing given the post I've just put on the Cashless Society thread
Sympathise with you though, all the Natwest branches round me are closing0 -
I think you're getting kitchen fitters mixed up with heroin dealersManic_mania said:In my last job a good few years ago now we sold fitted kitchens - it always baffled me the number of people that would go to the faff of going to the bank withdrawing ten grand in notes (which i'm fairly sure involved calling the bank ahead of time to do), then come to the branch to pay where it would invariably then go straight back in a bag and be swiftly taken right back to the bank the following morning (or even later that same evening)
I realise that is almost the exact opposite problem you are having but i'm bored so thought i'd share.4 -
Just buy some more eggs with your £700 pound from another egg seller. Take those eggs down to natwest and see if they will accept those instead of cash?
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And the window cleaners.Covered End said:This must be very worrying for the drug barons.0 -
So your complaint to them should be they advertise a counter service but don’t actually provide one?Arsenetatters said:
They said pay it into the machine (which doesn’t often work). They won’t take it at the counter as they don’t do that anymore.valleynick66 said: IArsenetatters said:
It was todayvalleynick66 said:Was it today you had this problem or another day? I ask because the website notes the branch does not have a counter service on a Saturday but does otherwise:
https://www.natwest.com/search-results/locator/branch.html?sortcode=600633&name=Dartford
and what did they actually say / advise?Arsenetatters said:
It was todayvalleynick66 said:Was it today you had this problem or another day? I ask because the website notes the branch does not have a counter service on a Saturday but does otherwise:
https://www.natwest.com/search-results/locator/branch.html?sortcode=600633&name=Dartford
The machine is either broken or full.
Did you have the coins pre counted or just a large bag(s) of random sums?
On a positive note to your original question of what to do is it possible that if you returned on another day it may well work and you can get the coins paid in?
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I like a positive spin on things if possible - and you’re right - it may work another day (although the last time I tried it wasn’t working as it was too full!!)valleynick66 said:
So your complaint to them should be they advertise a counter service but don’t actually provide one?Arsenetatters said:
They said pay it into the machine (which doesn’t often work). They won’t take it at the counter as they don’t do that anymore.valleynick66 said: IArsenetatters said:
It was todayvalleynick66 said:Was it today you had this problem or another day? I ask because the website notes the branch does not have a counter service on a Saturday but does otherwise:
https://www.natwest.com/search-results/locator/branch.html?sortcode=600633&name=Dartford
and what did they actually say / advise?Arsenetatters said:
It was todayvalleynick66 said:Was it today you had this problem or another day? I ask because the website notes the branch does not have a counter service on a Saturday but does otherwise:
https://www.natwest.com/search-results/locator/branch.html?sortcode=600633&name=Dartford
The machine is either broken or full.
Did you have the coins pre counted or just a large bag(s) of random sums?
On a positive note to your original question of what to do is it possible that if you returned on another day it may well work and you can get the coins paid in?I did bag them all up into the proper amounts so all they had to do was weigh them.I think I’m going to try another post office next time.2 -
Natwest in Beckenham shuts next month. In the last couple of years Beckenham has seen HSBC, Halifax, Santander, Barclays and Lloyds all close.Kap10 said:
Catford Nat West has joined Barclays and closed.ForeverAddickted said:lol!... Sorry not laughing at you... More the timing given the post I've just put on the Cashless Society thread
Sympathise with you though, all the Natwest branches round me are closing0 -
Obviously the machine was designed by Schrödinger.Arsenetatters said:
They said pay it into the machine (which doesn’t often work). They won’t take it at the counter as they don’t do that anymore.valleynick66 said: IArsenetatters said:
It was todayvalleynick66 said:Was it today you had this problem or another day? I ask because the website notes the branch does not have a counter service on a Saturday but does otherwise:
https://www.natwest.com/search-results/locator/branch.html?sortcode=600633&name=Dartford
and what did they actually say / advise?Arsenetatters said:
It was todayvalleynick66 said:Was it today you had this problem or another day? I ask because the website notes the branch does not have a counter service on a Saturday but does otherwise:
https://www.natwest.com/search-results/locator/branch.html?sortcode=600633&name=Dartford
The machine is either broken or full.3 -
Nationwide took a load of our coins a few months back, about £57 worth if I remember. You had to bag it all up as per instructions depending on what coins, but they accepted all of it and credited the account.0
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My NatWest has a cash counting machine, I’ve used it frequently without woe.2
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Where was Santander?iaitch said:
Natwest in Beckenham shuts next month. In the last couple of years Beckenham has seen HSBC, Halifax, Santander, Barclays and Lloyds all close.Kap10 said:
Catford Nat West has joined Barclays and closed.ForeverAddickted said:lol!... Sorry not laughing at you... More the timing given the post I've just put on the Cashless Society thread
Sympathise with you though, all the Natwest branches round me are closing0 -
North coast of Spain.Boom said:
Where was Santander?iaitch said:
Natwest in Beckenham shuts next month. In the last couple of years Beckenham has seen HSBC, Halifax, Santander, Barclays and Lloyds all close.Kap10 said:
Catford Nat West has joined Barclays and closed.ForeverAddickted said:lol!... Sorry not laughing at you... More the timing given the post I've just put on the Cashless Society thread
Sympathise with you though, all the Natwest branches round me are closing15 -
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I’m closer to 60 than 55 now and I always use my phone and most people I know around my age, and older, are the same.ShootersHillGuru said:Watch anyone under 30 pay for something. It’s invariably done by phone. The days of cash are definitely numbered.4


















