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My BACS always seem to take four days. We shall see!
Suzemartyn4764 wrote:I was confused as well, but yes,it's the day it lands at Icesave - 3 days when I did it, the same as a BACS transfer?I’m a Forum Ambassador and I support the Forum Team on the Savings & Investments, Small Biz MoneySaving and House Buying, Renting & Selling boards. If you need any help on these boards, do let me know. Please note that Ambassadors are not moderators. Any posts you spot in breach of the Forum Rules should be reported via the Report button, or by e-mailing forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com. All views are my own and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.0 -
How come some banks ask you for proof of ID and address and some don't, even if none of your details have changed?
I suppose it's only a 15 minute job copying the relevant stuff and sending it off, but I'm just curious0 -
And don't forget fellow MSER's to use SAYNOTTO0870.COM and you don't have to call the 0845 number that ICESAVE ask you to to contact them!!
:beer:Currently 4 me its Rogers Contract cell phone, REBTEL.COM is the best mobile making and receiving calls to/from UK and Canada:beer:0 -
keefrto wrote:And don't forget fellow MSER's to use SAYNOTTO0870.COM and you don't have to call the 0845 number that ICESAVE ask you to to contact them!!
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Suzey wrote:Yes, in their T&Cs it says money deposited by you electronically will be available for withdrawal on the next business day.
Suze
For anyone who missed this bit in today's 'rate rise' email:
"Terms and Conditions Change
Please note the following change to our standard Terms & Conditions, effective 30 days from the date of this e-mail.
Withdrawing money from your Icesave Account
Existing
5b.Funds deposited electronically by you will be available for withdrawal from the next business day.
Revised
5b. Funds deposited electronically by you will be available for withdrawal 7 business days after receipt of your deposit.
All other terms and conditions of the account remain unchanged."0 -
martyn4764 wrote:For anyone who missed this bit in today's 'rate rise' email...0
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Deleted_User wrote:What rate rise email?
"Dear,
Icesave Interest Rate Increase
Following the decision by the Bank of England to increase the Base Rate by 0.25% on 9th November, we are pleased to announce that the interest rate on your Easy Access account has increased by 0.25% from 5.20% to 5.45% gross p.a.¹ / AER² from Wednesday 15th November 2006 on all account balances in excess of £250."
Received about 90 mins ago.0 -
martyn4764 wrote:"Dear,
Icesave Interest Rate Increase
Following the decision by the Bank of England to increase the Base Rate by 0.25% on 9th November, we are pleased to announce that the interest rate on your Easy Access account has increased by 0.25% from 5.20% to 5.45% gross p.a.¹ / AER² from Wednesday 15th November 2006 on all account balances in excess of £250."
Received about 90 mins ago.0 -
I received my email at 5.30 pm - funny time to send these out0
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Is anyone clear if electronically means all transactions including direct debit payments or just the electronic payment you make when you first open the account??This is a system account and does not represent a real person. To contact the Forum Team email forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com0
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