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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: GAZZA B on May 18, 2020, 02:17:27 pm
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So I bank with Santander , I applied for my bounce back loan over a week ago and nothing.
I have been approved and signed the paper work online.
also nothing been paid in the grant which i have been approved three days ago?
what is going on?
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So I bank with Santander , I applied for my bounce back loan over a week ago and nothing.
I have been approved and signed the paper work online.
also nothing been paid in the grant which i have been approved three days ago?
what is going on?
The grant can take up to 6 working days to show in your account.
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6 days for grant
And the bounce back is dependant on the lender I think , some are next day pay , I have been waiting 8 days already just for HSBC to set up a feeder account , that’s even before they agree the loan or not , my own bank Halifax are not even doing the loans >:(
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I received my grant this morning
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Just paid in my bank this morning :)
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Those that have it. When did you apply?
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14th May
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I received my grant this morning
So did we.
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Those that have it. When did you apply?
Applied for the BBL last Wednesday pm. In the bank Friday morning.
20K of premium bonds for a year ;D
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Those that have it. When did you apply?
Applied for the BBL last Wednesday pm. In the bank Friday morning.
20K of premium bonds for a year ;D
What bonds are you using ?
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Those that have it. When did you apply?
Applied for the BBL last Wednesday pm. In the bank Friday morning.
20K of premium bonds for a year ;D
It’s maybe just as well there will be little or no checks on how this money is being spent as it’s meant to be used for your business or for your living costs😜
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Again. For the benefit of forum members - THOSE THAT HAVE RECEIVED IT - when did you apply, please?
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Again. For the benefit of forum members - THOSE THAT HAVE RECEIVED IT - when did you apply, please?
I think you've missed the deadline, Malc ;D.
For the grant, I applied on Friday morning and got it straight away (I haven't checked whether it's in my account or not though).
I think I could apply on Thursday but did it Friday because I wasn't working.
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Again. For the benefit of forum members - THOSE THAT HAVE RECEIVED IT - when did you apply, please?
I think you've missed the deadline, Malc ;D.
For the grant, I applied on Friday morning and got it straight away (I haven't checked whether it's in my account or not though).
I think I could apply on Thursday but did it Friday because I wasn't working.
Yes - I applied Friday evening and was told I got it immediately. Just wondered whether folk were getting it well within 6 working days or not.
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Applied on Wednesday 13th May.
Money was in my account this morning.
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So the 6 days looks to be the 6 days they said then ;D
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Applied 13th, in the bank this morning for a short while.
So glad I didn’t work.
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Friend of mine applied last wed he got a notification from his bank at 3am. Sunday :o morning you've got funds from hmrc. He got an email this morning from hmrc they are processing his payment ::)roll
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That’s my grant been paid into my account, applied over the phone on the 15th.
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I applied on the 16th and it’s in the bank today 20th ;D
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Already spent some of it, got my email today to tell me my claim is being processed and to expect payment in the next three days. 🤣
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Mines arrived. Took 4 days.
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Mines arrived. Took 4 days.
same
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Got my income support grant this morning - applied for it on Friday. 👍
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got mine this morning applied for on saturday
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Got mine this morning, applied on Saturday
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Those that have it. When did you apply?
Applied for the BBL last Wednesday pm. In the bank Friday morning.
20K of premium bonds for a year ;D
It’s maybe just as well there will be little or no checks on how this money is being spent as it’s meant to be used for your business or for your living costs😜
Very true. I was of course joking ;)
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I applied on 13th May in my bank on 18th though been waiting a week to hear from HSBC about my bounce back loan.
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I applied on 13th May in my bank on 18th though been waiting a week to hear from HSBC about my bounce back loan.
HSBC is the same with me 10 days now waiting for the feeder account !
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Applied Monday in the bank this morning.
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Applied Friday evening (15th) - money in yesterday early morning (20th) - email from HMRC telling me it's being processed and that I should be paid within 3 working days today (21st). ;D ;D ;D
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Applied Friday evening (15th) - money in yesterday early morning (20th) - email from HMRC telling me it's being processed and that I should be paid within 3 working days today (21st). ;D ;D ;D
I had an email from NatWest apologising for delayed payment....3 days after it was paid in. ;D
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We'll have to see if this socialism ultimately fails though.
It always does, I've been told.
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We'll have to see if this socialism ultimately fails though.
It always does, I've been told.
This is a crisis driven payout situation, it can’t last.
If it goes on for over a year or so, the bottom will fall out, and when it falls out, it’ll be absolutely disastrous.
The money has to come from somewhere. We’re already badly in debt as a nation. Dread to even think after a couple of years of these payouts where we’d be!
You cannot have something for nothing.
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We'll have to see if this socialism ultimately fails though.
It always does, I've been told.
This is a crisis driven payout situation, it can’t last.
If it goes on for over a year or so, the bottom will fall out, and when it falls out, it’ll be absolutely disastrous.
The money has to come from somewhere. We’re already badly in debt as a nation. Dread to even think after a couple of years of these payouts where we’d be!
You cannot have something for nothing.
No, it won't go on indefinitely.
But will it work? It's a show of socialism and we'll have to see if it works. Enough people have been willing to try out this socialism even though some people think it always fails.
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Socialism is crap and proven to not work. Thankfully that’s not what we’re doing. Loans will have to be paid back, but before then the UK economy will go in to overdrive after restrictions are lifted. This isn’t a soviet collective where we live in dismal squalor. Unless you live oop north of course ;D
It’s going to be a great time to be alive very soon. 8)
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Socialism is crap and proven to not work. Thankfully that’s not what we’re doing. Loans will have to be paid back, but before then the UK economy will go in to overdrive after restrictions are lifted. This isn’t a soviet collective where we live in dismal squalor. Unless you live oop north of course ;D
It’s going to be a great time to be alive very soon. 8)
These grants and loans are socialist ideals though. Same as the NHS. You can't get away from that.
They are paid for by the state from the taxes of the people.
I don't what the Soviets have to got to do with this but I admire your optimism.
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Socialism is crap and proven to not work. Thankfully that’s not what we’re doing. Loans will have to be paid back, but before then the UK economy will go in to overdrive after restrictions are lifted. This isn’t a soviet collective where we live in dismal squalor. Unless you live oop north of course ;D
It’s going to be a great time to be alive very soon. 8)
These grants and loans are socialist ideals though. Same as the NHS. You can't get away from that.
They are paid for by the state from the taxes of the people.
I don't what the Soviets have to got to do with this but I admire your optimism.
What utter nonsense. You couldn’t get more capitalist than loans and grants. ;D
You’re just letting your hatred of the government cloud your thinking.
There’s not a single country in the world helping out its citizens like the UK government is.
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Socialism is crap and proven to not work. Thankfully that’s not what we’re doing. Loans will have to be paid back, but before then the UK economy will go in to overdrive after restrictions are lifted. This isn’t a soviet collective where we live in dismal squalor. Unless you live oop north of course ;D
It’s going to be a great time to be alive very soon. 8)
These grants and loans are socialist ideals though. Same as the NHS. You can't get away from that.
They are paid for by the state from the taxes of the people.
I don't what the Soviets have to got to do with this but I admire your optimism.
What utter nonsense. You couldn’t get more capitalist than loans and grants. ;D
You’re just letting your hatred of the government cloud your thinking.
There’s not a single country in the world helping out its citizens like the UK government is.
You're wrong on all counts.
A truly capitalist economy would let the forces of supply and demand determine whether businesses went under or stayed afloat even during lockdown. If the market didn't allow you to survive, you'd sink.
The government stepped in, partly because they were responsible, and helped preserve jobs and businesses and they deserve some credit for that.
But it's not just this country doing it. These grants and loans were granted under the European Commission's Temporary Framework. So the European Commission also deserve some credit and some other member nations are also benefitting.
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Socialism is crap and proven to not work. Thankfully that’s not what we’re doing. Loans will have to be paid back, but before then the UK economy will go in to overdrive after restrictions are lifted. This isn’t a soviet collective where we live in dismal squalor. Unless you live oop north of course ;D
It’s going to be a great time to be alive very soon. 8)
These grants and loans are socialist ideals though. Same as the NHS. You can't get away from that.
They are paid for by the state from the taxes of the people.
I don't what the Soviets have to got to do with this but I admire your optimism.
What utter nonsense. You couldn’t get more capitalist than loans and grants. ;D
You’re just letting your hatred of the government cloud your thinking.
There’s not a single country in the world helping out its citizens like the UK government is.
[/quote]You're wrong on all counts.
A truly capitalist economy would let the forces of supply and demand determine whether businesses went under or stayed afloat even during lockdown. If the market didn't allow you to survive, you'd sink.
The government stepped in, partly because they were responsible, and helped preserve jobs and businesses and they deserve some credit for that.
But it's not just this country doing it. These grants and loans were granted under the European Commission's Temporary Framework. So the European Commission also deserve some credit and some other member nations are also benefitting.
I’m afraid you lost the argument at that point Griff.
Your meaningless waffle didn’t help either.
Try again and stay alert ;)
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Socialism is crap and proven to not work. Thankfully that’s not what we’re doing. Loans will have to be paid back, but before then the UK economy will go in to overdrive after restrictions are lifted. This isn’t a soviet collective where we live in dismal squalor. Unless you live oop north of course ;D
It’s going to be a great time to be alive very soon. 8)
These grants and loans are socialist ideals though. Same as the NHS. You can't get away from that.
They are paid for by the state from the taxes of the people.
I don't what the Soviets have to got to do with this but I admire your optimism.
What utter nonsense. You couldn’t get more capitalist than loans and grants. ;D
You’re just letting your hatred of the government cloud your thinking.
There’s not a single country in the world helping out its citizens like the UK government is.
You're wrong on all counts.
A truly capitalist economy would let the forces of supply and demand determine whether businesses went under or stayed afloat even during lockdown. If the market didn't allow you to survive, you'd sink.
The government stepped in, partly because they were responsible, and helped preserve jobs and businesses and they deserve some credit for that.
But it's not just this country doing it. These grants and loans were granted under the European Commission's Temporary Framework. So the European Commission also deserve some credit and some other member nations are also benefitting.
I’m afraid you lost the argument at that point Griff.
Your meaningless waffle didn’t help either.
Try again and stay alert ;)
Ok, you win.
And other countries were not furloughing under the European Commission's Temporary Framework before we were.
I'm willing to be wrong in believing this fact.
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We'll have to see if this socialism ultimately fails though.
It always does, I've been told.
As your great hero said - 'Rejoice!' 🤣
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We'll have to see if this socialism ultimately fails though.
It always does, I've been told.
As your great hero said - 'Rejoice!' 🤣
I prefer "stabbed in the front" that was used to describe her downfall.
She was too used to be "not for turning" for it not to happen. Rejoicefully, it did.
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We'll have to see if this socialism ultimately fails though.
It always does, I've been told.
As your great hero said - 'Rejoice!' 🤣
I prefer "stabbed in the front" that was used to describe her downfall.
She was too used to be "not for turning" for it not to happen. Rejoicefully, it did.
Rejoice fully? Is that a word? Who cares if not, I’m gonna use it. I like it.
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We'll have to see if this socialism ultimately fails though.
It always does, I've been told.
As your great hero said - 'Rejoice!' 🤣
I prefer "stabbed in the front" that was used to describe her downfall.
She was too used to be "not for turning" for it not to happen. Rejoicefully, it did.
Rejoice fully? Is that a word? Who cares if not, I’m gonna use it. I like it.
It's a bit like alertfully, but rejoicing.
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Took about a week after getting the grant email saying I'd been approved before it hit my bank
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We'll have to see if this socialism ultimately fails though.
It always does, I've been told.
As your great hero said - 'Rejoice!' 🤣
I prefer "stabbed in the front" that was used to describe her downfall.
She was too used to be "not for turning" for it not to happen. Rejoicefully, it did.
Rejoice fully? Is that a word? Who cares if not, I’m gonna use it. I like it.
It's a bit like alertfully, but rejoicing.
Not reallyfully.
You're wilfuly misunderstanding.