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Financial questions - am I getting paranoic?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are with Barclays - bail out. That is the very worst bank in terms of low interest rates and high charges.
I have just successfully opened two current accounts paying 5%, each with a regular saver account paying 10% with Alliance and Leicester.
Unfortunately banks have to be so careful now. You could be asked for ID to pay cash into an account you've had for years, if it is an unusually large transaction.
It's a sign of the times, sadly.
Often the questions are to determine your suitability for targeting with their "special offers" and actually nothing to do with opening an account. When I opened a saver account with a popular (now spanish) building society I was asked similar questions about house value, mortgage outstanding etc. within about three weeks of opening the account I was contacted by their mortgage specialist to see if I wanted to switch my mortgage. More than just a coincidence!!
erimus and gammaray - you could well be right. I would write to my bank and complain - if only I knew who to write to. They only seem to have call centres these days.
Perhaps I should write to my local branch, tell them I want to open one of these accounts, remind them that I've been a customer for 40 years but don't see why I should disclose personal details such as salary and house value and ask them if they still want my business. The reply might be interesting !
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