![]() If BMO ever dings me with any kinds of fee I will close these and may reconsider Tangerine (or PC/other) but for now, I really wanted everything 100% closed but doesn't look like that'll happen. Statement of Old Age Security (T4A) WSIB Statement of Benefits. The added benefits of Visa Debit complement the existing great features and security of the Tangerine Chequing Account like no fees for daily transactions, free Interac e-Transfer ®, free access to more than 3,500 Scotiabank ABMs in Canada and more. Don't want to deal with all of these anymore. Statement of E/I Benefits (T4E) CPP/QPP Statement. I currently have a BMO Unlimited Bank Plan as main chequing account and MC (no fee whatsoever no longer offered I think?) and an Implicity HISA and TFSA, RRSP elsewhere, I have to have a joint chequing account with a local Credit Union for my mortgage. ![]() I feel like they keep accounts open in case you want to reopen them or something but this is really annoying. I've had a lot of issues closing stuff with Tangerine in the past, my Tangerine Mastercard, I was told, was closed yet showed up as active on my credit reports for months I had to call twice and insist to finally see the "Account closed at consumer request" update on my reports. Yes, that makes sense and I will do that but I just don't get why they can't close my account entirely, client/customer # included. Only one major problem - it involves them sending a code as a text message to my cell phone, and I am one of an estimated eleven people on Planet Earth not to have a cell phone. If I were you, though, I'd keep Tangerine to retain access to Scotia atms. Tangerine wants me to enrol for two step authentication when logging into my account. ![]() And make sure you aren't using any of passwords or security question answers in multiple places.Īlso unlink any any accounts you've linked to Tangerine. Change your security question answers to long, random strings of letters and numbers, then store them in a password manager. When prompted, type in the PIN you chose when creating the account. Click on the I’m a Client, let me in tab. Here’s how to do that: Go to the Tangerine website. Right now if someone got a hold of my client ID and PIN, they could login and open accounts I want everything closed / deactivated.ĭo I really need to wait 2 years for this or was that BS? After waiting for the authorization to complete, my 16-year-old relative completed setting up their Tangerine account. I'd really prefer to have the entire account altogether closed so that I can forget about Tangerine altogether for security purposes (as in I can't login at all). Right now if I login with my client number and password I am still an active customer with Tangerine, but I don't have any accounts listed/active. I wasn't quite sure what to respond to that. They did close all my accounts, but said that according to "government rules" they cannot close my account entirely and that they have to wait 2 years from the date I close my last account with them to fully close it. I recently decided to do a bit of cleanup in my accounts (too many CCs, too many chequing accounts opened for promos or other reasons, etc.).Īs part of the process, I closed everything I had with Tangerine and asked them to ensure my customer account altogether was closed (as in my client # is no longer valid, I can't login, etc.).
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