At the risk of 10 people pointing me to another thread which I should be able but can't seem to find using the Search function, what is the PTSB Online banking like?jake108 said:Yeah I switched last year without any major problems. Very minor issues with my wages from my job (which was mainly my fault, in fairness.) so they offered me an overdraft facility to cover me. Make sure you have enough money in your old account to cover any dd just in case they haven't been switched to your new ptsb account. Also I do all my banking online and over the telephone and I have found them to be excellent. I had switched from aib who I thought were pretty useless to be honest. After the switch I still had 100 euro in an aib savings account and I went to my local brach one day and they refused to give me the money as my main branch was elsewhere!! I got it in the end but I thought they provided a pretty bad service.
Have you tried the !?MonsieurBond said:At the risk of 10 people pointing me to another thread which I should be able but can't seem to find using the Search function, what is the PTSB Online banking like?
Yes.Can you view your PTSB credit card statement?
The latter and payments take c. 3 days to process. I have ESB, ntl:, Northern Rock Demand Online, PTSB VISA, and eircom (redundant)set up as bill payments.Can you add third party payments e.g. bills and irish bank accounts yourself, or do you need to ring up to authorise it?
I fine it grand.Is it easy to use?
club92 said:AIB do give a good service, and you get what you pay for
PatK,
On what grounds did they offer the free banking? I got a statement for the first time last week for the quarterly charges, 12.50 euros, and was never notified before that I was going to start getting charged for those so I'm trying to prepare myself for an unpleasant phone call. Thinking of switching to ptsb as well....
irishlinks said:Just to put the "cat among the pigeons" - why PTSB? Ulster Bank have free banking too - and a good online banking system. I would recommend them. Never switched to them - but joined them when we moved back to Ireland. They will hit you with fees if you go overdrawn - do ptsb do that?
Apart from that - they have been great. I never considered anyone that charged - and had to rule ptsb out because there was no local branch.
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