TSB customers have hit out at the bank after thousands of pounds was apparently taken from their bank accounts - and they had to spend several hours queuing on the telephone before they could report it.
More success stories from TSB customers who've claimed compensation after being hit by the bank's IT meltdown are trickling in – almost three weeks after it started.
TSB has admitted it's been deluged with 40,000 complaints from customers over the IT meltdown which has gripped it for more than a week - and only half of them have even been acknowledged so far.
Barclays is doubling its Blue Rewards scheme incentives for new and existing customers who switch an account to it - meaning they can earn at least £132 in the first 12 months.
Some Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland customers have complained of problems logging into their online banking accounts today - as issues with TSB's services rumble on.
A TSB customer who complained to the bank just a couple of hours after its IT meltdown started is thought to be one of the first to be awarded compensation - after being paid £40 this morning.
Transferwise has launched a debit card which gives you bank account details for four countries including the US and Australia - but while it's good for long-term travellers it can be beaten for shorter trips.
First Direct has launched a range of new bank switching incentives including a £150 Expedia voucher or a Fitbit Charge 2 - just a day after it stopped offering its £125 cash bribe.
24 April 2018
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