Second year overdraft increase

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  1. DaveSmith99's Avatar
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    Second year overdraft increase
    When abouts does this increase usually happen? I need monies to spend :scrooge:
  2. samanthaaaa's Avatar
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    Re: Second year overdraft increase
    What bank are you with? I believe some banks allow you to increase your overdraft limit online. Alternatively, you could call them or go directly to the bank and apply.
  3. rdizzle1's Avatar
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    Re: Second year overdraft increase
    I needed mine extending in June due to paying rent over the summer, I managed to get it increased with the threshold increasing by £500 to £1,200.

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    Last edited by rdizzle1; 18-07-2012 at 14:21.
  4. DaveSmith99's Avatar
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    Re: Second year overdraft increase
    (Original post by samanthaaaa)
    What bank are you with? I believe some banks allow you to increase your overdraft limit online. Alternatively, you could call them or go directly to the bank and apply.
    Co-op. Do I need to apply for the overdraft increase? I thought it was automatic.
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    Re: Second year overdraft increase
    (Original post by DaveSmith99)
    Co-op. Do I need to apply for the overdraft increase? I thought it was automatic.
    Yeah, you usually have to apply and explain to them why you wish to extend your overdraft limit (student maintenance expenses etc.).
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