I am just wondering if it is porrible to draw money out of your bank account without having your bank card? This is because i lost my card the other week and i am still waiting for my new one to arrive. So could i go inside the bank and ask to draw money out?
Yes, just take an ID like drivers licenc. I have done it using another bank card from the same branch (i.e i had 2 natwest accounts, i took the card with me of one acocunt and took money out of the other acc once they verified who i was)
I am just wondering if it is porrible to draw money out of your bank account without having your bank card? This is because i lost my card the other week and i am still waiting for my new one to arrive. So could i go inside the bank and ask to draw money out?
Perhaps a recent bank statement (within the last 3 months) and either a passport or driving licence
If you take in a form of photo ID and proof of your bank details for example a statement you can withdraw money. That was the case with halifax anyway because my card was stolen last christmas. Check with your bank first.
You’ll need personal ID, that’s a given, but if you have something like a chequebook or a bank statement, it could make things easier for you.
don't they do withdrawal slips anymore? my bank book has some
Or you can use the ones in the bank, still need ID though probably unless they know your face like in my local bank, then you'll require just your ac no and a signature.
don't they do withdrawal slips anymore? my bank book has some
There are withdrawal slips? I know there are pay-in slips, but I don’t remember withdrawal slips… maybe I’ve had my debit card too long.
how much can I take out of the bank without the card
Hey there, please don't bump old threads! You'll get much better answers if you make a new one
I'm going to close this thread now, but the answer to your question will really depend on which bank you're with; you might be able to find the answer on their website, or you could make a fresh thread on here to ask