Anyone not been paid?
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Anyone not been paid?
Checked bank this morning and discovered I've not been paid! Much cursing and googling eventually found me the JPAC number.
Amazingly this is not a JPA c**k-up but an error of my bank, Nationwide!
Apparently anyone that banks with Nationwide will have had the same problem, they are my next call....
Happy New Year!
Amazingly this is not a JPA c**k-up but an error of my bank, Nationwide!
Apparently anyone that banks with Nationwide will have had the same problem, they are my next call....
Happy New Year!
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This was my last pay check and I was expecting not to be paid but for it to be added onto my gratuity. Anyone know the policy for last pay/ handshake money. Should I be worried my lump isn't going to be paid!!!
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Nationwide!!
I have just been to my local Nationwide Branch...
Nationwide are unable to offer any timescale for rectifying the pay problem. They are able to pay you a max of £100 until the problem is sorted, unless you can provide a payslip for this month....
JPAC have been very helpful, unusually, and are faxing my branch a copy of my proof of pay. Hopefully this should be enough to get some useful money. Additionally, JPAC have been assured by Nationwide that all direct debits will be paid in the meantime.
I am probably like many and away from home at the moment but at least I am not somewhere sandy and in a position to sort this out.
Maybe a news agency should be contacted as I am pretty sure that there will be thousands of people out in hotter countries who have not been paid, are unaware that they have not been paid and whose families now have no money!!
Nationwide are unable to offer any timescale for rectifying the pay problem. They are able to pay you a max of £100 until the problem is sorted, unless you can provide a payslip for this month....
JPAC have been very helpful, unusually, and are faxing my branch a copy of my proof of pay. Hopefully this should be enough to get some useful money. Additionally, JPAC have been assured by Nationwide that all direct debits will be paid in the meantime.
I am probably like many and away from home at the moment but at least I am not somewhere sandy and in a position to sort this out.
Maybe a news agency should be contacted as I am pretty sure that there will be thousands of people out in hotter countries who have not been paid, are unaware that they have not been paid and whose families now have no money!!
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Me also Nationwide but, thankfully, no problem with my RAF pension. Can also log on to internet banking ok. As to them going under, unlikely as they were not daft enough to offer the NINJA mortgages. Besides, Group CEO given knighthood in NYHL today! But there again, so was the PERMSEC of the Treasury who missed the Northern Rock fiasco!
Pip pip and a Happy New Year to you all (especially those of you away from home - keep safe)
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Pip pip and a Happy New Year to you all (especially those of you away from home - keep safe)
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Same here guys, fortunately I'm in a position to go to my local branch and get some cash if I need it. I too phoned the bank just to check it wasn't their fault, I was ready to throw a wobbly at the JPAC guys.
Just spoke to Nationwide, you can go into your bank and withdraw money, no mention of amount though. The bank are able to see how much you are due to be paid so that shouldn't be an issue with them.
They also said they will refund any charges incurred as a result of the mistake.
Be aware though, most Nationwide branches are closing at 1500 today so be quick.
Just spoke to Nationwide, you can go into your bank and withdraw money, no mention of amount though. The bank are able to see how much you are due to be paid so that shouldn't be an issue with them.
They also said they will refund any charges incurred as a result of the mistake.
Be aware though, most Nationwide branches are closing at 1500 today so be quick.
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I'm with Nationwide too - Bugger!
From the Sun - "Nationwide fails to pay up"
Nationwide fails to pay up | The Sun |News|Sun Money
Lets hope this isn't an omen for the year to come
Happy new year to all.
DA
Nationwide fails to pay up | The Sun |News|Sun Money
Lets hope this isn't an omen for the year to come
Happy new year to all.
DA
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Not quite panic over. Nationwide announced today they won't be passing on any more interest rate cuts to their mortgage customers to 'protect their savers'.
It's wobbling I reckon.
It's wobbling I reckon.
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My paycheck didn't come through just before christmas, should've just got paid around the back end of November(ish) (I'm with Nationwide too), I only found out I didn't cause I just got my bank statement a couple of days ago, I didn't check my account last month cause I didn't really need to, ok for cash right now....But I got things sorted with them this morning, so...Hope the rest of you do too.
I know how it feels, frikin pain in the crack when you never get paid on time, especially at this time of year.
I'm not with the military btw...
Happy new year anyway, stay safe.
I know how it feels, frikin pain in the crack when you never get paid on time, especially at this time of year.
I'm not with the military btw...
Happy new year anyway, stay safe.
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Nationwide announced today they won't be passing on any more interest rate cuts to their mortgage customers to 'protect their savers'. It's wobbling I reckon.