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I think that the £9 charge is per 3 cheques... but, I could be wrong. With Barclays if you have a good relationship with them they may even "negotiate" it for you rather than "collect" it which results in a payment period of days rather than weeks.
>> Sorry to go over something
Hey, no problem :)
The Citibank link above looks interesting.
"You must be able to credit monthly your annual salary of at least £20,000 or make an initial deposit of £2,000 into your account"
Dont know if I want my wages paid into this account, but ill look further into this one all the same.
not true :)! the standard form has room for only 3 entries but you can either ask for the 'long sheet' or if you are brave list the cheques on a seperate piece of paper, staple it to the short form and write the grand total on the short form ... charge nine pounds.
>>>With Barclays if you have a good relationship with them they may even "negotiate" it for you rather than "collect" it which results in a payment period of days rather than weeks.
don't know about this, i don't have a particularily special relationship with them, i pay in using the above form straight over the counter, but i receive payment within days always - i get a nice standard letter each time from poole? or somewhere like that confirming it, and the amount is credited to my account.