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Oh boy do i need help!

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  • Walletwatch
    Walletwatch Posts: 1,055 Forumite
    Hey Franney

    At the end of the year, you request the respective Banks to credit the amount to a designated amount. Once you get the amount, you again look for the highest paying savings / regular savings account as of that time, and redo the jig, or use up the amount, depending on your situation at that stage...
    It's always the grass that suffers, irrespective of whether the elephants are fighting or making love !!!
  • franney
    franney Posts: 231 Forumite
    Hey Franney

    At the end of the year, you request the respective Banks to credit the amount to a designated amount. Once you get the amount, you again look for the highest paying savings / regular savings account as of that time, and redo the jig, or use up the amount, depending on your situation at that stage...


    *Looks totally confused*
    Sorry Walletwatch, i don't understand :(
    "credit the amount to a designated amount" do you mean credit it to an account? I believe that both the Abbey and Halifax move the money at the end of the year to a regular savings account that you designate when you open the regular saver.
    As for spending it, i hope i won't have to ;D
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