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Fees on fixed rates
coletteflaherty
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I currently have a two year fixed rate with Nationwide. When this is up, I will want to get another fixed rate most likely with Nationwide. Even though I'm staying with them, will they charge me a reservation fee like they did when I bought my property?
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Have a look on their website, see if they do any fee free products.
But as a general rule, the application / reservation / booking fee (whatever you want to call it) is part of the price of the product. Its up to their retention policy if they want to waive it.0
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