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Alliance And Leicester 7% 1 year fix

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  • Fella
    Fella Posts: 7,921 Forumite
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    Do A & L have a history of leaving these offers open long enough to actually free up the funds to invest in one? Or is this likely to disappear any second? Or does no-one know...
  • Fella wrote: »
    Do A & L have a history of leaving these offers open long enough to actually free up the funds to invest in one? Or is this likely to disappear any second? Or does no-one know...


    All fixed rate issues close when the provider has achieved the level of deposits it aimed to achieve.

    Being as u saw with Chelsea Fixed Rate Offer how quickly the issue was closed im suprised in an era of falling interest rates u havent made arrangements to move your icesave funds closer to home so that u are in an excellent position to hit the ground running when a too good to miss fixed rate offer is launched. :confused:

    if u think, well Nationwides fixed rate offers stayed open for ages, they werent best buy fixed rates. ;)
  • Fella
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    Once again it's me being a bit crap :)

    The money I would use for this one is actually in my Tescos account & I'd never withdrawn from that before. I always do a "dry run transfer" when I'm moving money from an online account to a linked current account for the first time, having read horror stories from people who'd paid money into someone elses account & not been able to get it back

    So - got my Tesco's Internet banking re-setup Monday & did a transfer that has hit my account today - so am now able to w/d from Tescos so open the A & L account. But I have a feeling that it'll be gone before I do :(

    No way around this I guess, other than to either keep money in a current a/c (& therefore lose interest) or to move it as soon as you hear about a decent account & just hope it goes through in time.

    cheers
    Fella
  • As it's a branch based account and as it's not been much publicised yet (ie weekend press) and as it's not blindingly obvious on the website then I suspect it will be several more days at least before they get significant uptake (and after all, it appears they do need the cash more than most).
  • Wolf_Man
    Wolf_Man Posts: 99 Forumite
    Hi to you all.

    First post here, though I have been using the advice posted here for a time.

    I have just opened this bond with A&L.

    They were satisfied with my passport as ID and said that the bond matures on Feb 1st 2009 and if you turn up at the branch on the 2nd I would walk out with a cheque or bankers draft.

    First bit of advice is to book an appointment with the branch first.

    As far as I am aware you are chancing it to just walk in off the street.

    You can do this from the phone number on the A&L website.

    The second bit of advice is not to exceed the FSA £35,000.00 protection IMHO.
  • Fella
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    I guess if you're a real stickler for not going over the £35K limit you should only invest £35K minus 7% minus basic tax (just over £33K) in a one year bond.
  • Fella wrote: »
    No way around this I guess, other than to either keep money in a current a/c (& therefore lose interest) or to move it as soon as you hear about a decent account & just hope it goes through in time.

    cheers
    Fella

    Perhaps their is a case ( which is my belief) for keeping funds in a high rate account that has Branch Access, and/or an account close to your current account even if this means losing a few pennies in interest.

    Depends where u live of course, Stroud And Swindon, Chelsea, Skipton all have high paying Branch Accounts and a lot of people will have moved a significant amount into Yorkshire RS from which they could go to a branch and move a large sum out to go into a high paying fixed rate.

    Most current accounts either pay high interest up to a certain amount or have an e-saver linked to the current account which enables instant transfers. ( again few pennies might be lost in interest, equally interest is lost if u miss out on the best paying fixed rates)
  • Fella
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    Wolf_Man wrote: »
    Hi to you all.

    First post here, though I have been using the advice posted here for a time.

    I have just opened this bond with A&L.

    They were satisfied with my passport as ID and said that the bond matures on Feb 1st 2009 and if you turn up at the branch on the 2nd I would walk out with a cheque or bankers draft.

    First bit of advice is to book an appointment with the branch first.

    As far as I am aware you are chancing it to just walk in off the street.

    You can do this from the phone number on the A&L website.

    The second bit of advice is not to exceed the FSA £35,000.00 protection IMHO.


    I've just read on another forum that people are being turned away if they try to open one of these without an appointment & that it can take a couple of weeks to book one....
  • Wolf_Man
    Wolf_Man Posts: 99 Forumite
    Fella wrote: »
    I've just read on another forum that people are being turned away if they try to open one of these without an appointment & that it can take a couple of weeks to book one....

    I phoned up and got an appointment for the next day, (I didn't want to miss out again like I did for the Chelsea 7% Bond) they were certainly busy at the branch and the appointments were running late, I suppose it will depend on your location.
  • Fella wrote: »
    I've just read on another forum that people are being turned away if they try to open one of these without an appointment & that it can take a couple of weeks to book one....

    When same situation occurred with Barclays in April 2007, I told Barclays ( and Barclays agreed) that being as i had the application form completed, cheque, and ID their was absolutely no need for anybody to see me on a 1-1 basis.

    At that time Barclays photocopied my ID gave me the originals back and took my application form and cheque. ;)

    I would suggest to A+L that they did the same thing. ;)
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