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Egg anniversary offer - SBT questions and advice
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I must have held premium bonds for over 30 years - bought for me as a child - and I never ever ever ;) won anything at all, so I cashed them in and put the cash in a savings account.
Out of curiosity, what is the minimum you can leave in premium bonds when cashing in a holding - is it the same as the minimum new 'investment' of £100? I have £1, bought for me when I was 2, and I seen nothing to gain now from drawing out. It's just that I would have left £1 in and withdrawn the rest, but would not have left in £100 to stay in the draw. If I had, say £25 sitting there, I would probably (on balance) consider leaving that too.
Bit off-topic, sorry!.....under construction.... COVID is a [discontinued] scam0 -
Just had my Green Egg aniversary reminder for July 2005.
Don't say they never tell you. It's just that they never remind you when it could be of use.
J_B0
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