View Full Version : Help on Natwest Business Account- auto-free tariff
simpson7647
24th September 2010, 11:25
hi all, ive been looking at signing up for natwest business account , the auto-free tariff one although i cant see where to sign up for it :/
Am i blind on the website?? As it only has the likes of Business Pro and Business Current Account but where is the auto-free tariff one?
I know you have to be a natwest account holder which i am but still, even when logged in, i can not see where to sign up?
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks
Ryan
wizzard
24th September 2010, 11:48
hi all, ive been looking at signing up for natwest business account , the auto-free tariff one although i cant see where to sign up for it :/
Am i blind on the website?? As it only has the likes of Business Pro and Business Current Account but where is the auto-free tariff one?
I know you have to be a natwest account holder which i am but still, even when logged in, i can not see where to sign up?
Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks
Ryan
Can you phone your local branch or go to see them?
simpson7647
24th September 2010, 11:52
Not possible atm, i was just trying to sign up online but cant see the option.
Unless its just classed as a business current account :/
its just with the auto-free tariff, you get free debits into and out of your account, so i dont want to sign up for the wrong one.
thanks
wizzard
24th September 2010, 11:55
It looks like it's part of the Business Bank Account, just did a quick search on their site and came up with this pdf:
http://www.natwest.com/content/business/products/business_current_acc/downloads/NWB5965.pdf
simpson7647
24th September 2010, 13:44
It says business current account although there's two, standard tariff and auto free tariff :/
Thanks
wizzard
24th September 2010, 16:00
Looks like you might have to contact them.
David Griffiths
24th September 2010, 23:04
Not possible atm
Not possible to phone your branch? But possible to get internet access? How does that work, then? :rolleyes: Skype gone out of business?
simpson7647
24th September 2010, 23:13
i mean it wasnt possible when i posted that.
thanks