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Iv lost my bank card, need some help!?

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I lost my bank card a couple of days ago and I have to wait for a new one, how do I get money out of my bank in between as I need it urgently. Im at Barclays. Can I bring some ID down and verify some details?

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  1. simply go to your bank and ask for money ...


  2. yes take your pasport or dr licence

  3. take in some photo id like passport or driving licence, also something to verify your address like a recent bill, council tax or utility bill, I would have thought that would help.

  4. You shouldn't have a problem getting money out, if you have account with Barclays, take some ID with you gas bill or something like that.

  5. yes you can. things like your passport, drivers license and utility bills are usually accepted.

  6. Discuss the problem with Barkley's. Since they are the ones who will make the decision, aren't they the logical people to ask?

  7. i m the one that has it

  8. u can take ur state id to ur bank and make withdraw

  9. You can do that, or if you know someone who could withdraw money for you, you could do internet banking and transfer whatever money you want into their bank account for them to withdraw from an ATM.

  10. yes take some i.d into the bank & they'll let you get some money out

  11. Take your cheque book when you go to the bank too, as you might need it to draw out cash.

  12. Yes, Barclays should let you take money out with ID. I did when I was waiting for a new card.

  13. yes if you have pic id and untility bill they should ask you a security question, and you should be fine.

  14. Most banks will let you just withdrawl money at the bank . . . just bring your license and make sure you know your account number.

  15. also u might wanna void the old card so someone woint abuse it.  and u probablly could use some id.

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