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AuRavelling79

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Re: Santander Bank
« Reply #20 on: July 15, 2025, 07:18:58 am »
Thanks for the replies chaps. I use an agent.

No tenant horror stories but a couple of issues over the years where a tenant put a drill through a cable putting up an unauthorised shelf and on the agent's advice I ended up taking a couple of hundred out of his deposit as a friendly sparky did the repair.

Another (going through a divorce) lost his job and asked permission to get rent reduced for two months which was paid back over 12 months.

Things happen.
It's a game of three halves!

GAZZA B

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Re: Santander Bank
« Reply #21 on: July 15, 2025, 06:11:42 pm »
Thank you every one, looks like there is nothing I ca do then, but just pay up  :'(

LBWCS

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Re: Santander Bank
« Reply #22 on: July 17, 2025, 01:19:00 pm »
Same letter here. Very annoying. On principle I will be cancelling.

CleanClear

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Re: Santander Bank
« Reply #23 on: July 17, 2025, 08:29:54 pm »
Thank you every one, looks like there is nothing I ca do then, but just pay up  :'(

You could do no worse than try this :  https://monzo.com/business-banking/business-switch

Its completely free, I use Starling Bank my self, similar setup.

https://www.starlingbank.com/business-account/switch-business-account/
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dazmond

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Re: Santander Bank
« Reply #24 on: July 17, 2025, 09:24:26 pm »
Thank you every one, looks like there is nothing I ca do then, but just pay up  :'(

You could do no worse than try this :  https://monzo.com/business-banking/business-switch

Its completely free, I use Starling Bank my self, similar setup.

https://www.starlingbank.com/business-account/switch-business-account/

It's notifying all your customers with new bank details which is a pain and making sure they all pay into the new account
price higher/work harder!

CleanClear

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Re: Santander Bank
« Reply #25 on: July 17, 2025, 10:28:12 pm »
Thank you every one, looks like there is nothing I ca do then, but just pay up  :'(

You could do no worse than try this :  https://monzo.com/business-banking/business-switch

Its completely free, I use Starling Bank my self, similar setup.

https://www.starlingbank.com/business-account/switch-business-account/

It's notifying all your customers with new bank details which is a pain and making sure they all pay into the new account

Yeah i get that, but when you use the banking switch system like they offer , all payments even sent to your old account will still go through as normal to your new account.  For round about 18 months or maybe more, you'd need to check. But it is seamless, i know as i done it myself. Then i just changed the account numbers on my invoices and slips and told them to note new details to change to when they ready. Honestly it couldn't be easier .
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KS Cleaning

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Re: Santander Bank
« Reply #26 on: July 17, 2025, 11:03:58 pm »
 It amazes me that folk baulk at paying a couple of quid a week for a very important part of our business when it’s a well known fact that we are all on £80-£100 per hour ;D

CleanClear

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Re: Santander Bank
« Reply #27 on: Yesterday at 05:49:45 pm »
It amazes me that folk baulk at paying a couple of quid a week for a very important part of our business when it’s a well known fact that we are all on £80-£100 per hour ;D

Thats an interesting thought. You also said above.... "unless they're gonna start charging for every transaction.........."  Who do you bank with that doesn't charge you for every transaction, that may be handy to know ?

I had business account with Nat West for over ten years, i paid round about £30 to £40 per month in charges for my transactions. The branch was local to me and i could walk in and deposit the few cheques i took monthly. I had no complaints and would probably still be there now. However about 5 years ago Nat West had to sell off a portion of their business accounts due to some EU contravention or something, the end result was that i was told i had to get another account, switch banks and they would pay me £1250 to do so. I did post here about it at the time. For the reasons said by Daz above, i dreaded it. I didn't want to have to change my paperwork, invoices etc....


  As is usual for me i left it till last minute and signed up for and got a Starling Bank account. Free banking, i liked it and the app, it was easy to do and had lots more features (at the time). Due to a quirk in my circumstances i could switch to them from Nat West but i wouldn't get the £1250. So i opened another account with Yorkshire Clydesdale (Virgin Money) and migrated to that so i got my payment. So i now had, and still do... two business accounts. One free and one i pay. My local Natwest branch BTW has now since closed down.


   So, as i'm rambling i'll carry on as its not strictly the question asked by the OP but it is related. These new challenger banks as they're called (Monzo/Starling/Revolut etc) i found much better as everything was app based. The legacy banks have now gone that way too now and followed them and moved with the times. We all use apps now for everything.
  With my Starling account i can add an extra card if i wanted say for an employee to use (for fuel etc) and set a daily or weekly limit. All at the click of an app. I find it more comforting to know that if anyone banking system goes off line , has a glitch etc... i can still use the other one or access cash from it. In general i think two accounts are much better than one. I pay cheques into my Starling account by photographing them, OK others have caught up on this too but not all. But theres' lots more extra features.
 Probably what i need to do now is replace my paid for Virgin money account with a free one like Monzo, then i'll have no charges at all.  How i actually seperated my accounts out was like this........... run of the mill internet payers where i leave the details on my slip go into my Virgin Money account (paid for) , bigger (commercial accounts) where i send invoice go into my Starling (free) account.



  So  my spend with Virgin Money is about £14 to £16 per month now, so roughly £200 per year. If i could be bothered to go spend half an hour setting up a Monzo to replace it, that £200 will go to me and not Virgin. Of course i could switch it all over to my existing Starling account, but for the reasons i said above i think its best to have two acounts.
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KS Cleaning

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Re: Santander Bank
« Reply #28 on: Yesterday at 09:27:09 pm »
It amazes me that folk baulk at paying a couple of quid a week for a very important part of our business when it’s a well known fact that we are all on £80-£100 per hour ;D

Thats an interesting thought. You also said above.... "unless they're gonna start charging for every transaction.........."  Who do you bank with that doesn't charge you for every transaction, that may be handy to know ?

I had business account with Nat West for over ten years, i paid round about £30 to £40 per month in charges for my transactions. The branch was local to me and i could walk in and deposit the few cheques i took monthly. I had no complaints and would probably still be there now. However about 5 years ago Nat West had to sell off a portion of their business accounts due to some EU contravention or something, the end result was that i was told i had to get another account, switch banks and they would pay me £1250 to do so. I did post here about it at the time. For the reasons said by Daz above, i dreaded it. I didn't want to have to change my paperwork, invoices etc....


  As is usual for me i left it till last minute and signed up for and got a Starling Bank account. Free banking, i liked it and the app, it was easy to do and had lots more features (at the time). Due to a quirk in my circumstances i could switch to them from Nat West but i wouldn't get the £1250. So i opened another account with Yorkshire Clydesdale (Virgin Money) and migrated to that so i got my payment. So i now had, and still do... two business accounts. One free and one i pay. My local Natwest branch BTW has now since closed down.


   So, as i'm rambling i'll carry on as its not strictly the question asked by the OP but it is related. These new challenger banks as they're called (Monzo/Starling/Revolut etc) i found much better as everything was app based. The legacy banks have now gone that way too now and followed them and moved with the times. We all use apps now for everything.
  With my Starling account i can add an extra card if i wanted say for an employee to use (for fuel etc) and set a daily or weekly limit. All at the click of an app. I find it more comforting to know that if anyone banking system goes off line , has a glitch etc... i can still use the other one or access cash from it. In general i think two accounts are much better than one. I pay cheques into my Starling account by photographing them, OK others have caught up on this too but not all. But theres' lots more extra features.
 Probably what i need to do now is replace my paid for Virgin money account with a free one like Monzo, then i'll have no charges at all.  How i actually seperated my accounts out was like this........... run of the mill internet payers where i leave the details on my slip go into my Virgin Money account (paid for) , bigger (commercial accounts) where i send invoice go into my Starling (free) account.



  So  my spend with Virgin Money is about £14 to £16 per month now, so roughly £200 per year. If i could be bothered to go spend half an hour setting up a Monzo to replace it, that £200 will go to me and not Virgin. Of course i could switch it all over to my existing Starling account, but for the reasons i said above i think its best to have two acounts.
I used to use RBS for my business banking until they said they were going to charge me for every individual internet faster payment transaction received….Santander charge me £7.50 for unlimited internet faster payment transactions.

CleanClear

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Re: Santander Bank
« Reply #29 on: Yesterday at 09:45:41 pm »
.Santander charge me £7.50 for unlimited internet faster payment transactions.

For now. And thats a great deal, i have a friend (believe it or not) on the same deal. But if or when it changes you'll be able to revisit this thread and find alternatives should you need to.
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