Hi Guys,
Just a general question as Santander are being a nighmare with regards to banking coins.
They say we can use only post office and anything over £250 will have a charge on it. I've still not been charged as I've managed to let me bank £1K as a 1 off but starting to run out of post offices.
Surely nobody else has this problem?
What bank do you use?
-
- Coin Op Group Regular
- Posts: 106
- Joined: August 17th, 2011, 3:40 pm
- Area Covered: Glasgow
- Machines Used: Can and Snack vendors
- Referred by?: Google
- Location: Glasgow
- Contact:
-
- Coin Op Group Regular
- Posts: 160
- Joined: February 22nd, 2015, 8:42 pm
- Area Covered: Kent
- Machines Used: Vending towers
- Referred by?: On google
Re: What bank do you use?
Metro bank have a free change machine, you don't even have to bank with them.
Tip coins in and it counts them and prints out a slip with you change for notes.
I use it weekly and there is no maximum amount.
Tip coins in and it counts them and prints out a slip with you change for notes.
I use it weekly and there is no maximum amount.
-
- Coin Op Group Regular
- Posts: 106
- Joined: August 17th, 2011, 3:40 pm
- Area Covered: Glasgow
- Machines Used: Can and Snack vendors
- Referred by?: Google
- Location: Glasgow
- Contact:
Re: What bank do you use?
That's brilliant, however there is not one in Glasgow
- MickMcKay
- Coin Op Group Apprentice
- Posts: 33
- Joined: May 11th, 2016, 9:00 pm
- Referred by?: Googled for 'tubz vending Vending Reviews'.
- Location: Leicester
- Contact:
Re: What bank do you use?
TSB are great for banking coins, at least my local one was in Glasgow was.
I used to take hundreds there every month from doing gardening.
I used to take hundreds there every month from doing gardening.
-
- Coin Op Group Master
- Posts: 502
- Joined: June 29th, 2015, 4:47 pm
- Referred by?: Snackmore
Re: What bank do you use?
Banks who used to be building societies don't generally like handling change.
Try the Post Office and open an account with them (free banking?) alternatively you will have to open an account with one of the main high street banks and negotiate 18 months free banking.
Barbara
Try the Post Office and open an account with them (free banking?) alternatively you will have to open an account with one of the main high street banks and negotiate 18 months free banking.
Barbara
-
- Coin Op Group Elite
- Posts: 1161
- Joined: June 1st, 2012, 11:00 pm
- Area Covered: Milton Keynes
- Machines Used: Sweet towers, toys, beavers, pringles
- Referred by?: random
Re: What bank do you use?
I pay for my sweets with £1 coins straight into a machine at HSBC. I think a lot of the big banks now have the counters.
Also I managed to pick up an absolutely fantastic site recently, 2 x toy machines, 2 x sweet towers. Its absolutely packed with kids. I only got it because I supply the landlord with 700 x £1 coins a week in exchange for notes.
Also I managed to pick up an absolutely fantastic site recently, 2 x toy machines, 2 x sweet towers. Its absolutely packed with kids. I only got it because I supply the landlord with 700 x £1 coins a week in exchange for notes.
- Coin Operated Group
- Site Admin
- Posts: 3423
- Joined: January 13th, 2009, 10:41 am
- Area Covered: Birmingham, West Midlands
- Machines Used: Arcade Machines, Quiz & Big Vendors
- Referred by?: myself
- Location: Birmingham
- Contact:
Re: What bank do you use?
Open a new ltd company , open new bank account , get 2 years free banking . Submit books yearly as not trading . Bank your coins for free , then transfer to your normal trading account .
-
- Coin Op Group Regular
- Posts: 168
- Joined: December 16th, 2015, 2:34 pm
- Referred by?: Google
- Location: Midlands, Black Country, South Staffordshire
Re: What bank do you use?
I've been with First Direct for ages and highly recommend them.
24 hour 7 day UK call centre, and you can use branches of HSBC for your counter services.
For customer service, you cant beat them (in my oppinion, of course!). I've no connection with First Direct other than being a satisfied customer :)
24 hour 7 day UK call centre, and you can use branches of HSBC for your counter services.
For customer service, you cant beat them (in my oppinion, of course!). I've no connection with First Direct other than being a satisfied customer :)