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ICICI fixed rates drop
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I'm sure you'll be happier with halifax Kavanne - ICICI are fine once you've got your money and before you need to access it - the bits at each end can be a right pain!You've never seen me, but I've been here all along - watching and learning...:cool:0
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RUBBUSH CUSTOMER SERVIVES - BE CAREFUL.[
quote=Dan29;discussion/1272389]E-mail from ICICI:
"The HiSAVE Fixed Rate Account interest rate is revised with effect from the 7th of November 2008. The new interest rates are as stated below:
HiSAVE Fixed Rate Account - Without Early Access Facility
6 months: 5.72% / 5.80% AER
12 months: 6.60%/ 6.60% AER
24 months: 6.46%/ 6.27% AER
36 months: 6.43%/ 6.06% AER
HiSAVE Fixed Rate Account - With Early Access Facility
6 months: 5.72% / 5.80% AER
12 months: 6.25%/ 6.25% AER
24 months: 6.12% / 5.94% AER
36 months: 6.10%/ 5.75% AER
This new interest rate would be applied on all accounts opened by us, on receipt of cleared funds, from the 7th of November 2008."[/quote]0
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