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Barclay Woolwich Tracker BoE linked ad
dalkey1
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Hi, this is my first posting but for people like me who have a lifetime tracker with woolwich, this barclays ad could be one more "arrow" if they try to impose a collar. Before I get told off re KFI etc, i'm only saying it is one more "arrow"
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http://www.tellyads.com/show_movie.php?filename=TA2927
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http://www.tellyads.com/show_movie.php?filename=TA2927
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Good spot - all the ammo helps should they try to impose a non-BoE Base Rate change.Mortgage Free thanks to ill-health retirement0
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Do you know how old that advert is?Self Employed, Running my Dream Jobs0
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I know it's the deal I took out in July 07, applied in Apr/May 07, and was changed shortly after as Woolwich changed to a +0.17% tracker that a friend of mine took out.
I know we'd need a date for it to stand up in court, but as a consumer pressure piece, it's great as it is!Mortgage Free thanks to ill-health retirement0 -
it would have been 2007 most likelyThere are times when parenthood seems nothing but feeding the mouth that bites you Peter De VriesDebt free by 40 (27/11/2016)0
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good work . i remember this ad because it was on when i was in the process of moving my Mortgage from Nationwide ( i knew it was a good idea to dump them !!:D ..) in the middle of 2007.
i still doubt very much that they will backtrack , because they have told the The Times that the their trackers would fall as low as the BofE rate dared to go.Better in my pocket than theirs :rotfl:0
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