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Average Ratings
Value for Money9.5/10
Reviewer Rating5.5/10
Overall Rating7/10 Based on 3 ratings
50% Recommended1 out of 2 Reviews

Review of Abbey Flexible Saver Savings Account

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By Guest. on 24th Jul 2008

Guest.'s Ratings
Type Of AccountEasy Access
Value for money10/10
Overall value2/10
no Guest.'s recommendation

Good Points

High Interest rate. After opening can use local branch.

Bad Points

Poor Customer services. Delay in opening account.

General Comments

Still trying to open an account after applying on June 10th (now July 24th). Identification documents and cheque now sent for third time. If not opened by next Monday (July 28th) I am cancelling the application and I have also written to Customer Satisfaction Services about this. Very poor service!

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