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Dione J |
posted on 6th Sep 06 at 11:48 |
Mines £250 used to live in mine, but now manage my money alot better than back then :D | |
Melville |
posted on 6th Sep 06 at 11:28 |
quote: what he really means is that he has 2 £5000 overdrafts with the above banks :lol: | |
shawboy |
posted on 6th Sep 06 at 11:17 |
i had 1800 with rbs but now dont have 1, did my head in always seeing the D at the side of my statements. | |
corsa5dr |
posted on 6th Sep 06 at 08:24 |
2200 with Barclays Graduate account. Interest free. | |
--Dave-- |
posted on 6th Sep 06 at 07:42 |
mine is £2000 with Barclays. Comes in handy now and then as you can effectively use it as a sort of credit card but without the hassle of high interest rates and late payments. If you're sensible with you're money it shouldn't matter if you have a large overdraft or not. | |
Marc |
posted on 6th Sep 06 at 07:30 |
My overdraft is £50, never go in to it. | |
Rob R |
posted on 5th Sep 06 at 22:31 |
get charged interest on it and that's it unless you do go over your limit, thats when the fines start coming | |
Corsa_SeXi |
posted on 5th Sep 06 at 21:56 |
yeah i dont plan on goin in it really, just in emergencies. i always thought u didnt get charged for goin into the overdraft but just wen u went over that. do any banks do that were u dont get charged or am i just being a fool? | |
MarkM |
posted on 5th Sep 06 at 21:45 |
Mine is £100...dont want anything more... | |
JadeM |
posted on 5th Sep 06 at 21:44 |
Mines 1500 with RBS, but ive never used it! | |
Robin |
posted on 5th Sep 06 at 21:41 |
i had one for 500 quid. MASSIVE mistake IMO, i was constantly in it, ended up closing the account because I didnt want the hassle of getting charged if/when i went over the limit. | |
Ian |
posted on 5th Sep 06 at 21:36 |
I know two people with Barclays and Alliance and Leicester accounts who both have £5000. Depends on your circumstances and whether you want to get on the slippery slope. | |
ed |
posted on 5th Sep 06 at 21:36 |
Do you actually need anything bigger than that? I only use mine as a buffer to stop me getting fined. Well most of the time. I'm using the overdraft at the moment to pay for petrol as I have had to drive to many miles this week :mad: | |
Corsa_SeXi |
posted on 5th Sep 06 at 21:32 |
i went into yorkshire bank the other day and i sorted out an overdraft but they could only offer me £200 even tho av never been overdrawn and always had money in my account. wats the best bank goin for sorting out an overdraft? |