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  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    CharleneUK wrote:
    I know you can print £50 ones off the website, but will they give you £50 anyway (since they have changed it back to £50!) if you use the £25 ones?
    Why would you want to risk it?

    Just print a £50 voucher, or call into branch for some 'original' £50 vouchers.
  • CharleneUK
    CharleneUK Posts: 3,206 Forumite
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    Thanks, wasn't sure if it was actually a risk, since they've officially upped the amount, I thought they may just have been lazy with stuffing the packs with new vouchers! But point taken.

    Cheers.
    "I did then, what I knew then. And when I knew better, I did better"
  • MattyNeth
    MattyNeth Posts: 182 Forumite
    well this is the week then.

    Any more news on the 6%/12% current account/regular saver?
  • Brum_Man
    Brum_Man Posts: 80 Forumite
    MattyNeth wrote:
    well this is the week then.

    Any more news on the 6%/12% current account/regular saver?

    Launched next Monday ;)
  • MattyNeth
    MattyNeth Posts: 182 Forumite
    Hi brum man - is that 6% for the current account AND 12% for the regular saver or one or the other do you know?
  • humfer
    humfer Posts: 1,779 Forumite
    MattyNeth wrote:
    Hi brum man - is that 6% for the current account AND 12% for the regular saver or one or the other do you know?

    Sure Brum Man will confirm but I think they are splitting into 2 different versions of account - one which has a huge 6% current account, but not good regular saver and the other which has a bog standard current account ( around 1.5% I think) but you have the option to have a 12% regular saver
  • Brum_Man
    Brum_Man Posts: 80 Forumite
    MattyNeth wrote:
    Hi brum man - is that 6% for the current account AND 12% for the regular saver or one or the other do you know?

    Yes Humfer is correct, they are basically splitting the two up so you get the choice of

    1.5% Premier current account AND 12% Regular saver

    OR

    6.1% Premier Direct Current Accont.

    Both current accounts still need to be regularly funded with £500 p/m.
  • Wardy7
    Wardy7 Posts: 52 Forumite
    Brum_Man wrote:
    1.5% Premier current account AND 12% Regular saver

    OR

    6.1% Premier Direct Current Accont.
    So you can't take the 6.1% Premier Direct Current Accont and have a saver with it?

    Cheers
    Wardy
  • KTF
    KTF Posts: 4,850 Forumite
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    From the information above I would say that your assumption is correct. We should find out on Friday though.
  • Brum_Man
    Brum_Man Posts: 80 Forumite
    Wardy7 wrote:
    So you can't take the 6.1% Premier Direct Current Account and have a saver with it?

    Cheers
    Wardy

    That's right, you have one or the other.
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