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Icesave Fixed Rate Bond, Keep Or Cash In?

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  • agsnu
    agsnu Posts: 1,457 Forumite
    From the Fixed Rate Account page:
    Now earn an even higher rate by opening a HiSAVE Fixed Rate Account. (HiSAVE Term Deposit is now called HiSAVE Fixed Rate account).
  • Baldur
    Baldur Posts: 6,565 Forumite
    The page you refer to is for the fixed rate account. The one I linked is for the term deposits.

    Two different accounts with different interest rates. Assuming the "Apply now" link on mine is actually valid - there's nothing on my link to suggest the account has been suspended.

    I'll add the other one though, since I missed it first time round.
    You obviously didn't read the above quote - the Term Deposit no longer exists... suggest that you remove the old link:
    Now earn an even higher rate by opening a HiSAVE Fixed Rate Account. (HiSAVE Term Deposit is now called HiSAVE Fixed Rate account).
  • Ah - indeed. Ta.
    Conjugating the verb 'to be":
    -o I am humble -o You are attention seeking -o She is Nadine Dorries
  • we have initiated and decided to keep all of our icesave fixed rate accounts ( 6 between us)

    2 of them mature 18/19 nov 2008 and I am blowed if we were going to lose 6 weeks of certainty re fixed rates
  • SickStu
    SickStu Posts: 87 Forumite
    What did you put in the amount box ? I put the balance as at 8/10 but it seemed like an unnecessary thing to have to do since the amount repaid will be different with the interest at the maturity date to be added............or summat.
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