Originally Posted by ClubMan http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?p=425414#post425414
So - did anybody get their €150 yet?
What do the terms & conditions and additional bumpf say?
I don't think that this applied to previous offers. Anybody know?Ulster Bank shall be entitled to refuse to pay, or to seek repayment of, the €150 (whether by debiting the Current Account or otherwise) if it deems in its discretion that the new Current Account has not been opened or operated in accordance with these terms and conditions.
I don't think so but they do seem to require that you switch (e.g. DDs, salary mandates etc.) and use the account as your "main" account for 18 months now whereas previously they didn't seem to be as strict.Do i have to close my old account?
As per their website they will pay by/in May.I plan on switching to Ulster bank, getting the 150 (how long does it take to pay in)
Why? Surely you just tell your employer (HR/payroll department) well in advance of the next payroll run and they should take care of it?having my salary put through it (thats going to be loads of hassle changing that)
That's what I did for a while alright.and then transfer my salary straight out into my FA esavings.
It's a little hassle but not much. Is it worth €150? Your call.Is this worth the hassle of it all, is it a lot of hassle?
Anyone know how long you have to change your salary to go into it?
I have no DD, just my credit card, so the only thing the account will be used for is my salary. But im changing jobs now, rather than get my payroll to change my account now, could i wait till i change my job (in 4 weeks) and just give them my Ulster bank details?
Or does it have to be done straight away?
I would imagine that they allow people a few weeks to get this sorted. I doubt that this will be a problem but ask them to be sure.Anyone know how long you have to change your salary to go into it?
I have no DD, just my credit card, so the only thing the account will be used for is my salary. But im changing jobs now, rather than get my payroll to change my account now, could i wait till i change my job (in 4 weeks) and just give them my Ulster bank details?
Or does it have to be done straight away?
How are Ulster bank as a bank?
Do both if possible. Costs you nothing (as long as you don't use any unnecessary ATM/debit cards that you get since stamp duty only applies if you do this).The 10% offer on balances of up to €2000 with Halifax is better.
I opened an account with UB the last time to get the €150.
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