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i believe that you may find it is 72-50-0? (with the ? being the first number of your 9 digit a/c number - the other 8 numbers being your 'actual' account number).
Originally posted by zink:
i believe that you may find it is 72-50-0? (with the ? being the first number of your 9 digit a/c number - the other 8 numbers being your 'actual' account number).
i gave up and got angry with the customer service advisor. she was a scouser and i hate them so much. im going into the branch tomorrow to stab somebody.
Originally posted by zink:
i believe that you may find it is 72-50-0? (with the ? being the first number of your 9 digit a/c number - the other 8 numbers being your 'actual' account number).
Originally posted by Swindon_Jimbo:
i gave up and got angry with the customer service advisor. she was a scouser and i hate them so much. im going into the branch tomorrow to stab somebody.
transfering money out before you do so is probably wise then
Originally posted by Alurny:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by zink:
i believe that you may find it is 72-50-0? (with the ? being the first number of your 9 digit a/c number - the other 8 numbers being your 'actual' account number).
i may be wrong though.
No I think that is right! </BLOCKQUOTE>
Sort code should be to do with the branch that you opened the account at.
Your sort code is 6 digits long. The first 5 digits are 72-50-0
To complete your sort code, the first digit of your account number becomes the last digit of your sort code. For example, if your account number is 123456789, your sort code would be 72-50-01