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lyndieloo
12th Apr 2007
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I have decided to close the account, and I will be transferring the money we have saved to another bank. Not because of the interest rate, but because of the bad customer service I have experienced from the bank over the last 2 years.
Everything was too much of an effort. We regularly made deposi ...
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lorraine lewis 15th Feb 2006
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The Alliance & Leicester advertised the First Saver Children's Savings Account, but when I went into the branch, I was told that they do not cater for children's accounts.
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Titch1974 31st Jan 2006
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I went to open an Alliance & Leicester First Saver Children's Saving account for child 2, only to be told to make an appointment. The cashier told us the interest rates, and we have decided to move our eldest child's savings from A&L as they no longer offer anything special - or even average.
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donna6540 9th May 2005
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We tried to open another account for our second child and was told that an appoitment needed to be made which would take around 45 mins - not good when you have a toddler and newborn to contend with! I was appauled that a young child would get charged a flat rate of £1 per withdrawal and now t ...
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Good service and helpful people enabled me to open the account for my child. Good rate of interest at the time and access arrangements.
The interest rate will be reducing on this account from July to 3.65% gross and the A&L are discontinuing the account. Not fantastic. It was difficult to organis ...
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