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RBS online mortgages???
davenkelly
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Hi,
I was wondering if you guys could help, i have literally just taken my very first mortgage at the grand age of 19 :j and i was wondering how / if it is possible to view my mortgage account online? (just because i love seeing figures!!!!!)
My mortgage is with RBS.
Thanks in advance
I was wondering if you guys could help, i have literally just taken my very first mortgage at the grand age of 19 :j and i was wondering how / if it is possible to view my mortgage account online? (just because i love seeing figures!!!!!)
My mortgage is with RBS.
Thanks in advance
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Unless it is linked to a product which is available online, such as an offset linked to a current account, I do not think you can usually see mortgage accounts online. Ask RBS ?
In any case, unless you are on a daily calculating mortgage, it would be very boring reading as no figures would change.0 -
Hi, thanks for your reply,
I don't think its linked to a product online, i got the mortgage from a broker ( i know that sounds really thick lol!)
Also, no it's not linked to an offset account (my limited understanding of these is you have to have a LARGE amount of savings/money in the first place!)
Also, wouldn't the figures change at least once a month? (as you probably guessed i'm VERY new to all this!)
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davenkelly wrote: »Hi, thanks for your reply,
I don't think its linked to a product online, i got the mortgage from a broker ( i know that sounds really thick lol!)
Also, no it's not linked to an offset account (my limited understanding of these is you have to have a LARGE amount of savings/money in the first place!)
Also, wouldn't the figures change at least once a month? (as you probably guessed i'm VERY new to all this!)
thanks
You may find the amount you are repaying off the capital is rather depressing to watch in the early years.
Payng a mortgage is like training for a marathon. It goes on and on and on............0
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