It's back again, until the 13th of November, think it was the same as the previous offer, not entirely sure
'The offer applies to applications received in branch, online (Ultimate Reward Current Account and Reward Current Account only) or by phone from 3rd October 2017. The offer will be reduced after 13th November 2017. '
You can get £3 extra per month if you have 2 DDs and pay in at least £750 a month, saw it when applying for the switch but can't find it anywhere in the TnCs
Latest comments (89)
machomansavage
9 Oct 17#88
Good u can even see "pending transactions" so you know where u are at all times :wink:
djh1975 to machomansavage
9 Oct 17#89
I switched 3 months ago, even the staff are swapping banks every 12 months to get the latest cash back. No problems with Halifax so far, I left NatWest who were useless for years.
Tom|Nbk
6 Oct 17#83
no multiple people reporting how quick it is
willllllllll to Tom|Nbk
8 Oct 17#85
How long does anyone reckon you have to stay with them in order to keep the £125?
machomansavage to willllllllll
9 Oct 17#87
Voted hot for the money. But Halifax are a terrible bank. Off shore call centres, options you have to press when getting through
Tom|Nbk
8 Oct 17#86
Got my 125 and not even received my card yet. Money for old rope
Malabus
6 Oct 17#84
Halifax are criminals...savings interest rates a disgrace-AVOID.
Notis7
6 Oct 17#82
not true at all!
moh223
6 Oct 17#81
I received my Internet banking activation, and message to say switch will be completed next week. I signed in and I can see the £125 in my balance already. That seems strange and quick. I thought it would take 7 days after the switch.
jezwillmar
6 Oct 17#80
Well yes. As I have.
macamask
5 Oct 17#79
I know you’re weakly trying to troll me ‘tbh’, but it wasn’t my fault, obviously I’m not going into how it was done, and if it was my fault I wouldn’t hesitate to admit it. You I’m guessing by your immature response are probs the fault of badly managed contraception tbh!
Farhan007
5 Oct 17#78
Probs your own fault to tbh
RayB
5 Oct 17#77
See on here - HDUK - £250 to switch to Clydesdale or Yorkshire Banks coming soon - already available in Birmingham area. I am with Halifax Bank now and they are paying me £3 a month - used to be £5 - as long as I am in credit.
FionaLoxley
5 Oct 17#76
Actually for some it will cost a hell of a lot less. It depends on how large your over draft is. A lot of people will be better off
dealpickle
4 Oct 17#75
Ta for the info, and a good point made about the interest.
fahimkhair
4 Oct 17#74
I have just opened the ultimate current account and moving from the nationwide Flexplus. In theory if I changed my gym membership& my contact lens direct debits to the new account and transfer £750 into my account and pay off let’s say my amex charge card I should only pay £12 right?
My main bank is HSBC and I’ve had them since I was 12 which is great for my credit history and hoping to be upgraded to the Advance after my graduates account expires next summer and don’t want my wages to go into any other account which is why I’m looking for a way to pay £12 not £15!
cr7hg
4 Oct 17#73
Can you actually get 2 credit cards with same bank?
LottyWelham
4 Oct 17#72
Beware, you do not get this if switching from Norwich and Peterborough, as I found out after I’d switched!
katombler
4 Oct 17#71
Unless you're currently with HSBC... frankly I would pay to leave them :angry:
macamask
4 Oct 17#70
dont mind at all, I lost nothing monetary thankfully it was all nulled by having a crime reference number, but easily literally spent 8hrs+ on the phone, probably closer to 10, and a lot of stress whilst being chased for debts until police stuff was given recognition. I was screwed for a lot over space of 2.5wks
WhereisDeal
4 Oct 17#69
How long one has to stay after switch with Bank?? I have open acc recently with HSBC, can I switch to Halifax?
Suhaybk11
4 Oct 17#68
Is there a certain amount of money that has to go in this account every month or can you put money in as freely as you want?
frozencake
4 Oct 17#67
Still with them now for a few years, good bank
maverickyork
4 Oct 17#66
You need to check there new over draft fees from 02/11/2017 they are reducing for customers who use an overdraft under £500 at min
maverickyork
4 Oct 17#65
Oh yes your account has to be classed as a bank or current account and be over the age of 18 years.
maverickyork
4 Oct 17#64
Rules are.sime you transfer your account to Halifax (but you after pass a credit check and either choose to open a Ultimate/Reward current account and never had an incentive paid by Halifax since Jan 2012) it is open to new and existing customers.
Superstu
4 Oct 17#63
What are the rewards like? Any good? I'm currently with NatWest, and get decent a decent amount of monthly credit (as I earn on energy bills) which I can spend on things like Cinema tickets, Pizza Express, and some other rubbish things. Is it the same kind of think with Halifax? Recently switched my credit card balance to them, happy with them so far. Very friendly helpful staff in branch too in contrast with Natwest I must say who I find very conservative.
jezwillmar
4 Oct 17#62
I have two credit cards with them. The clarity which I use for traveling overseas And their regular one for everyday use. Both excellent and great reviews by martin lewis
jezwillmar
4 Oct 17#61
Just done this for our bills account. Very easy and fast paying
clonereeco
4 Oct 17#60
If Halifax isn't for you can go with Nationwide for £100 if you have someone refer you.
Been with Nationwide myself for a couple of years now and can't complain, swapped over from RBS and now I actually earn interest
AVN37
4 Oct 17#59
Forgive the layman question, but why does switching a bank affect my credit score? Related to that, how are Halifax with credit cards, will they be more open to giving me one as part of this "lure them in" offer? Do they offer decent credit card options?
rickinyorkshire
4 Oct 17#58
That's not true.
scorpiok
4 Oct 17#57
Thanks OP :smile:
joeho
4 Oct 17#56
Ok now I understood.... :kissing_heart:
JayG
4 Oct 17#55
Tell us when you understand the joke :stuck_out_tongue:
joeho
4 Oct 17#54
How do you earn more than £3 for ANY 2 DDs? Some current accounts, such as Santander 123, pay cashback for certain DDs, such as utility bills and council tax etc. However they do not pay cashback for some DDs, such as tv licence, mortgage from other lenders, credit card etc. I would love to know if there are any ways to earn more than £3 per month for these DDs.
canaryruss
4 Oct 17#53
I didn't believe they would honour it when you "recommend" an existing customer but as long as it's a new account they do! It paid for a nice little break to Center Parcs!
akajay07
4 Oct 17#52
I've nothing but positive reviews of them... Good general banking, easy-to-use app, quickly and easily accessed the benefits of a Help to Buy:ISA, and they even waived the fee on a credit card that I paid a few days late.
I switched to Nationwide for the incentive, but would go back in a heartbeat if I could claim the £125 again.
As it happens, I can't, so I'm going to give FirstDirect a bash instead :grin:
Fluff
4 Oct 17#51
Please tell me where my babylons apply for the extra £3 per month.
TheEnglish909
4 Oct 17#50
How do you set up fake direct debits then? Also do you notify DWP of new bank details so they can pay you?
Tom|Nbk
4 Oct 17#49
Done the switch this morning never switched after being barclays with years. Got my mortgage now so that's no worries and I don't use my overdraft ever these days, hate the things so should work out in my favour but I do see what Halifax are doing this money they will earn back
the house always wins but if you have everything in order it's a decent deal.
heat added.
Dird
4 Oct 17#48
You can't switch a credit card. It has to be a current account. Anything going to your old account will automatically be redirected for 18 months. So you have 18 months to point everything to the new account
pheyshunt1
4 Oct 17#47
Can I do this switching from a debit current account? not a credit card account? Also what if I have money coming in to the card but it's cloesed? Thanks.
Dird
4 Oct 17#46
I'm more of a face guy
Dird
4 Oct 17#45
TSB is a separate company; they just use their IT systems still. You can switch from TSB but why would you? TSB offers 3% interest~ switch another account instead
TiredParent
4 Oct 17#44
died, think outside the box here
TiredParent
4 Oct 17#43
Hahaha. Penny dropped a bit late!
Dird
4 Oct 17#42
"a lot"....not really. £200 = £4/month except you have a £2/month fee so that's £2. Also you can create fake DDs~ I've been sending 2x£1 to myself for 2 years now
Robbieee
4 Oct 17#31
What is halifax like as a bank? What is their phone app like?
jude7219 to Robbieee
4 Oct 17#36
Ive been with them for donkeys years now and never had any problems apart from receiving texts relating to someone else for which I received a pleasant goodwill gesture. App is identical to Lloyds Bank if you've ever used that and I find it very easy to use. I have no wish to leave them even for a money incentive.
macamask to Robbieee
4 Oct 17#40
Phone app is spot on when I was with them, but their online security is bad, they have no login token generator, it is just passwords set by you to allow complete access to account, not just viewing balance. I was ID frauded when I was with halifax, and whilst they where not the root of the deception, when it finally did effect my account with them, a person in account security literally said to me “I don’t know what to do, you’re probably best closing your account”, which whilst good advice, he def. never had any protocols to deal with account breach, and really should have just changed my account number and sort code as I had asked. Honestly if u value your time, I wouldn’t bother with Halifax
xsor to macamask
4 Oct 17#41
So what happened in the end? How much did you lose, did they cover any losses etc? (If you don't mind me asking)
proofoflife
4 Oct 17#39
Please keep in mind that in November Halifax or increasing there over draft fees by a very large amount (probably the highest on the market) theguardian.com/mon…fee
£125 may seem like a good deal, but think long term folks ... this bank will more than likely get that back from those of you who need or use overdrafts
macamask
4 Oct 17#38
Worst online banking security ever!! I got robbed and left.
camaj
4 Oct 17#37
Hold your horses. You're better off switching to HSBC Advance Account. If you haven't already, it's £150 and £50 at the end of your first year. It requires £1,750/month pay-in and 2DD or Standing Orders but you can pay in and take it out again. First Direct is also £125 with £1000/month pay in but no DD's required but they charge you £10/month if you don't pay in £1000/month after the first six months.
JustinThyme
4 Oct 17#35
Beware that if you are only eligible for the Basic account then you will NOT get the £125.
asiot
4 Oct 17#34
Long shot but I'm going to switch from Halifax to the co-op £125 switch deal, do you think if I rang Halifax and said this they would give me the £125 or any incentive to stay ha ha
Danny1221
4 Oct 17#33
I'm pretty sure the qualify for the £3 a month, you're also not allowed to go overdrawn either.
dealpickle
4 Oct 17#32
Thinking of switching my TSB account to Halifax, but that's part of the same banking group I think. Anyone know if that would be an issue?
katombler
4 Oct 17#30
Hot!! I lost out on the last offer of £125 cash back , was tempted for the £75 but thought I would wait... so glad I did! :raised_hand:
muckspreader1
4 Oct 17#29
Great deal my misses done the same thing and it was messed up online so reprocessed in branch and ended up getting £200 that's when it was only £100 to switch.Never had a problem with Halifax and customer service is always spot on.Dont use the over draft due to spending within my budget.In all easy to do and why not for a free £125
dont switch if you intend to take a loan or mortgage.. it negatively impacts credit score
phoenix_af to kay9
3 Oct 17#18
Depends when you are looking to do so? Might drop you on Experian from 930 to 920 for example if you aren’t switching your main account. But within 3ish months you’ll be back to what you were prior to switching.
jameswalker457 to kay9
4 Oct 17#27
Switched lots of times. Affected my credit score and I still got a mortgage.
The real advice here is if YOU DONT ALREADY HAVE A MORTGAGE.
if you are re-mortgaging you should be fine.
Or additionally extending a product like myself.
thomcottrell
4 Oct 17#26
I recently opened a Santander account so I could switch to nationwide for their offer. Can I switch to Halifax first? Then switch to nationwide?
grove39
4 Oct 17#25
I switched to them earlier in the year when they were offering £75. Two weeks after i did they upped it to £125. Can't complain though as i needed to switch and got some free money.
RogerN
4 Oct 17#24
Oh, and Halifax usually pay quick, I've done them twice (pre and post 2012) :wink:
fredstar786
3 Oct 17#9
How long do you have to stay with the bank for before u can switch elsewhere
RogerN to fredstar786
4 Oct 17#23
Until you get the bonus cash?
thegazman
4 Oct 17#22
I already have a Bank of Scotland account, but would be switching my coop account. Any idea if I'm still eligible?
fernandojo
3 Oct 17#21
I did this the last time it was £125 and it worked perfectly. Applied online and was accepted immediately, all wages, direct debits etc transferred over by the bank without any input from me and the £125 was in my new account before my old one had even shut down. Money for nothing! did have to set up standing orders again though
heavywater
3 Oct 17#20
"You can get £3 extra per month if you have 2 DDs"
Trust me, if I had a pair of DDs I could make a lot more than £3 a month.
dezbo8888
3 Oct 17#17
Is there a monthly charge for the account ?
phoenix_af to dezbo8888
3 Oct 17#19
No charge for this one
InTheKnow444
3 Oct 17#16
can i switch a building society account with no DD to one of theirs and get the dosh?
XP200
3 Oct 17#13
So i have a santander account with a few quid in it, no DD or anything like that, just some small saving, and it's just a normal account so it does not really get any interest, not there is that much in it, but if i switch to Halifax they will give me £125 for nothing...am i reading this right?
SupeR130 to XP200
3 Oct 17#15
You are reading that right but you are also righting the above wrong.
rdbradshaw
3 Oct 17#5
For the ones who have had this previously what is the date up to where you can’t have this again if you know what I mean
thebestrc to rdbradshaw
3 Oct 17#6
You are not eligible for the offer if:
you are switching to a Basic Account, Youth Account or a Student Account;
you have previously received any other offer or benefits for switching to a Halifax bank account at any point since January 2012;
you are a Bank of Scotland bank account customer switching to Halifax;
the bank you are switching from does not participate in the Current Account Switch Service. To find out if your bank participates, visit the Payments Council website simplerworld.co.uk
rdbradshaw to thebestrc
3 Oct 17#10
Ok cheers wow 5 years that’s big , some banks are usually around 2-3 year gap , my halifax switch was around 2015 oh well
canaryruss to rdbradshaw
3 Oct 17#11
They haven't changed that date in ages....it annoys me as I literally changed to them 1 week before that cut off so I can't take advantage again! Nationwide was good though, we had a joint account and "recommended" each other for single current accounts and get £200 each as the "recommender" and the "recommendee" in both cases! (yes I know recommendee is not a real word)
rdbradshaw to canaryruss
3 Oct 17#14
Yeah done that one also in the past it’s a good one that .
quagmireuk
3 Oct 17#8
Don't bother if you are genuinely switching... Look at the state of their overdraft fees!! Ludicrous!
And before I get lambasted... I know it's optional and I rarely use mine but the recent change of the fee process is disgusting.
LiGhTfasT
3 Oct 17#7
Think i'm going to start playing the switching game.
Graham1979
3 Oct 17#4
HOW LONG do yu have to stay with them after you switch to one of their accounts. I joined Halifax at start of year, do most banking online etc but other banks also now have £100 offers etc to switch. MOST people wont notice a difference in banks if they use the internet/mobile apps etc unless you need to visit one and they have closed the local.
BigCheeseGlenni
3 Oct 17#3
Lovely job thon op :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
heathead
3 Oct 17#2
Super hot. :sunglasses:
furreal
3 Oct 17#1
It's back again, until the 13th of November, think it was the same as the previous offer, not entirely sure
'The offer applies to applications received in branch, online (Ultimate Reward Current Account and Reward Current Account only) or by phone from 3rd October 2017. The offer will be reduced after 13th November 2017. '
You can get £3 extra per month if you have 2 DDs and pay in at least £750 a month, saw it when applying for the switch but can't find it anywhere in the TnCs
Opening post
'The offer applies to applications received in branch, online (Ultimate Reward Current Account and Reward Current Account only) or by phone from 3rd October 2017. The offer will be reduced after 13th November 2017. '
hotukdeals.com/dea…724
You can get £3 extra per month if you have 2 DDs and pay in at least £750 a month, saw it when applying for the switch but can't find it anywhere in the TnCs
Latest comments (89)
My main bank is HSBC and I’ve had them since I was 12 which is great for my credit history and hoping to be upgraded to the Advance after my graduates account expires next summer and don’t want my wages to go into any other account which is why I’m looking for a way to pay £12 not £15!
The clarity which I use for traveling overseas
And their regular one for everyday use.
Both excellent and great reviews by martin lewis
Been with Nationwide myself for a couple of years now and can't complain, swapped over from RBS and now I actually earn interest
Some current accounts, such as Santander 123, pay cashback for certain DDs, such as utility bills and council tax etc.
However they do not pay cashback for some DDs, such as tv licence, mortgage from other lenders, credit card etc.
I would love to know if there are any ways to earn more than £3 per month for these DDs.
I switched to Nationwide for the incentive, but would go back in a heartbeat if I could claim the £125 again.
As it happens, I can't, so I'm going to give FirstDirect a bash instead :grin:
the house always wins but if you have everything in order it's a decent deal.
heat added.
£125 may seem like a good deal, but think long term folks ... this bank will more than likely get that back from those of you who need or use overdrafts
The real advice here is if YOU DONT ALREADY HAVE A MORTGAGE.
if you are re-mortgaging you should be fine.
Or additionally extending a product like myself.
Trust me, if I had a pair of DDs I could make a lot more than £3 a month.
And before I get lambasted... I know it's optional and I rarely use mine but the recent change of the fee process is disgusting.
'The offer applies to applications received in branch, online (Ultimate Reward Current Account and Reward Current Account only) or by phone from 3rd October 2017. The offer will be reduced after 13th November 2017. '
hotukdeals.com/dea…724
You can get £3 extra per month if you have 2 DDs and pay in at least £750 a month, saw it when applying for the switch but can't find it anywhere in the TnCs