If you were classed as new starter they would have had you fill out bank details anyway!Well my month ended in a total shit show. I started a new job - and bear with me because it’s gonna get real complicated- real fast.
Folllow along if you can because it’s blown the fucking minds of HR/payroll.I finished Job A on 3rd March and my employer paid me 31st March.
I started the new job FOR THE SAME EMPLOYER on 15th April - so essentially unassigned and out of the system for 16 days.
Payroll seem never to have heard of me - have any idea of my banking details etc etc.
Long story short I’ve not been paid because they don’t know who I am. Although obviously they paid me last month… and the month before ad infinitum.
Fucking fannies.
I’d wear that T-shirt with pride@Curly sue Oh I immediately pictured a T shirt with "Slovenly & enjoying it!" How fabulous
Then it would’ve been really fucking great if they’d provided me with a form or two… bellends.If you were classed as new starter they would have had you fill out bank details anyway!
Thick as mince.Then it would’ve been really fucking great if they’d provided me with a form or two… bellends.
Edit: no doubt they’ve emailed them to me n.b., I’m not office-based and utilise zero IT equipment for my job - and obviously I cannot get my email if… they don’t tell me what my (new) login is and/or how to access etc.
WeExcited! I've just purchased £50 Premium Bonds. Let the winnings roll in. I'm going to try and buy £50 every month from now on. I easily waste that much on crap each month.
Do you know what the minimum entry is for PB's? Really want to open one for myself and just put £25 a month in to see!I know someone who attracts money all the time. Has inherited several times, constantly wins any raffles etc, money on the lottery, not big wins but pleasing amounts. Will often win on a scratch card. Recently they bought some PBs & would you believe it won almost instantly. They are also extremely tight with money!
£25 is the minimum deposit amount. You can set up a standing order or pay in as and when you like. You can withdraw your money whenever you want; it just takes a few days to hit your bank account. I have the max of 50k and win something most months. You can also choose to automatically reinvest your winnings back into new Premium Bonds, which I always did before I had the maximum amount.Do you know what the minimum entry is for PB's? Really want to open one for myself and just put £25 a month in to see!
Also, without sounding extremely blonde, can you withdraw the money you put in? Almost like a separate savings account?
Think I will definitely open an account then - I won't be putting in the maximum or anything near but a girl can dream£25 is the minimum deposit amount. You can set up a standing order or pay in as and when you like. You can withdraw your money whenever you want; it just takes a few days to hit your bank account. I have the max of 50k and win something most months. You can also choose to automatically reinvest your winnings back into new Premium Bonds, which I always did before I had the maximum amount.
I just won £125 quid, which I paid straight into my ISA.
I think I might be in a similar situation to you - don't want to go into too much detail, but someone who I unfortunately am/was a blood relative to passed last year, and my mum knows full well there was a grant set up in my name when I was younger ... its been 8 months since they passed and the rest of the family haven't even made contact with us to let us know they have passed - we found out through facebook! With this said, I have doubts I'll ever see that money but would love to know if it was even in the will to begin withDue to the family squabbling etc, six years later still not received.
No one is notified from the family, I say this having been on both sides (the executor & buying to have a nose!).Think I will definitely open an account then - I won't be putting in the maximum or anything near but a girl can dream
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I have a very strange question as well for anyone who may know - if you pay the £1.50 on the gov website to view documents, who knows?
For example, viewing things on companies house for businesses or looking for a certificate of someone?
Ugh. I do hope you get something.I think I might be in a similar situation to you - don't want to go into too much detail, but someone who I unfortunately am/was a blood relative to passed last year, and my mum knows full well there was a grant set up in my name when I was younger ... its been 8 months since they passed and the rest of the family haven't even made contact with us to let us know they have passed - we found out through facebook! With this said, I have doubts I'll ever see that money but would love to know if it was even in the will to begin with
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