What do you mean by "online account"? The online account just gives you a view on whatever accounts (current, regular saver, FlexiSaver, credit card etc.) that you have with them.I have a current account and the online account.
I don't understand this either. What I was referring to was when I view my current account using their online banking it already has itself configured as a payment account which makes no sense. The payment accounts are configured specifically for the current account and not for the online account in general. Oddly enough I already had a Halifax regular saver account but it was not automatically configured as a payment account on the current account...It seems that when you set the online account up, by default, they add a payment to the current account and vice-versa.
When I attempted to transfer €1 from my current account to my current account it came up with some warning about additional security checks being necessary and that Halifax would contact me. I had visions of a klaxon going off in Dundalk and the staff all running around waving their hands in the air crying "we're all doomed...". Anybody know why they set the account up this way by default!? Seems odd?
But I had the sum total of €11 in the account and tried to move €1 each to about five different accounts just to test that I had things set up correctly!The alarm bells relate to an extra security measure. Halifax place a limit (€10K I think) on daily transfers if you go above that they call to confirm you are indeed the person authorising the withdrawal. It is a strange system that Halifax have. Clearly the system doesn't recognise that you are moving it from account A to account A. But the 10% interest just about makes up for it
I imagine that you've been moving your ample funds round Halifax and you've triggered the system. Though I'm sure you'll tell us the money was just resting in your account!!
What do you mean by "online account"? The online account just gives you a view on whatever accounts (current, regular saver, FlexiSaver, credit card etc.) that you have with them.
I don't understand this either. What I was referring to was when I view my current account using their online banking it already has itself configured as a payment account which makes no sense. The payment accounts are configured specifically for the current account and not for the online account in general. Oddly enough I already had a Halifax regular saver account but it was not automatically configured as a payment account on the current account...
But I had the sum total of €11 in the account and tried to move €1 each to about five different accounts just to test that I had things set up correctly!Maybe it also triggers the check on a certain number of consecutive payments or when they represent some % of the total balance.
OK - thanks for that clarification.I meant Flexi Saver account
Replace the word "online" with Flexi Saver (ref previous error) and my statement will mean the same as you have just said.
I know - the embarrassment of it all. Next thing you know I won't be paying my TV license, will end up on heroin etc.Well from my experience you should find out the answer soon when the phone rings!
....Clubman phonecalls from the bank manager! Where did it all go wrong
I had visions of a klaxon going off in Dundalk and the staff all running around waving their hands in the air crying "we're all doomed...".
I know. I've been to Oriel!Dundalk natives are made of tougher stuff than that.
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