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* [http://www.nandp.co.uk/current-account/ Norwich and Peterborough Building Society] (unreliable payee information)
* [http://www.nandp.co.uk/current-account/ Norwich and Peterborough Building Society] (unreliable payee information)
* Cahoot (seems to send slow payments via Bank Giro Credit)
* Cahoot (seems to send slow payments via Bank Giro Credit)
* Bank of Ireland (payments take around 35 hours and no payee information is sent)


You also must not use any intermediaries that convert between currencies, e.g. Transferwise. This is because we lose any information about the payee.
You also must not use any intermediaries that convert between currencies, e.g. Transferwise. This is because we lose any information about the payee.

Revision as of 08:57, 19 March 2015

Any real bank is fine, and any bank that correctly sends the account name and the reference across is also fine. Some banks do not do this, and these must not be used with Bittylicious. The banks/payment services listed below cannot be used to buy from Bittylicious:

  • APS Financial (their implementation of Faster Payments takes too long - typically 3-4 hours)
  • Eccount (because they use BACS, not Faster Payments)
  • My CashPlus
  • thinkmoney (does not send payee data)
  • CardOne (does not send payee data)
  • Secure Trust (payments take 1+ days to send)
  • One account (does not send payee data)
  • Ffrees (payments take 1+ days to send and does not send payee data)
  • Yorkshire Building Society (unreliable payee information)
  • Clydesdale (unreliable payee information)
  • Norwich and Peterborough Building Society (unreliable payee information)
  • Cahoot (seems to send slow payments via Bank Giro Credit)
  • Bank of Ireland (payments take around 35 hours and no payee information is sent)

You also must not use any intermediaries that convert between currencies, e.g. Transferwise. This is because we lose any information about the payee.