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Halifax Web Saver Reward 2.8%-3.0%

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Is redesignation possible from a standard Web Saver (Variable)?0
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Thank you Opinions4u for sharing this, going to open one tadayMust save to live, not just live to save!!! :think:Challenge Save 12k in 2019 #141 £6,143.34/£6kDeposit £82,317.88/£120K :jFees/ect £12K/£12K:jEmergency fund £1K/£1K:A:A'Saving again after parting with a lot of money enjoying life:rotfl::A0
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glider3560 wrote: »Is redesignation possible from a standard Web Saver (Variable)?
I don't believe so, but it only takes a couple of minutes to open a WS Reward and transfer the money over.0 -
thank you for the heads up, opened it just now. But where when you are signed in do they confirm the higher interest rate?0
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Just opened it online. Piece of cake.0
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Just logged on to open one of these, but when clicked on the apply now, the application was for a "variable rate web saver" (I think this was around the second page of the application). Where are you given the option to select the Web Saver Reward, rather than it going through as a variable rate web saver? I didn't want to take the application any further, just in case (for some reason) it wasn't recognising that I was eligible for it.0
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Just logged on to open one of these, but when clicked on the apply now, the application was for a "variable rate web saver" (I think this was around the second page of the application). Where are you given the option to select the Web Saver Reward, rather than it going through as a variable rate web saver? I didn't want to take the application any further, just in case (for some reason) it wasn't recognising that I was eligible for it.0
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Just logged on to open one of these, but when clicked on the apply now, the application was for a "variable rate web saver"
"Please note to apply for a Web Saver Reward you have to complete the variable rate Web Saver application form. Please ensure that you select the no card option within the application form."
Mysterious ways and all that.0 -
glider3560 wrote: »It will show as Variable Rate Web Saver but pay interest at the Reward rate. At least this is what happened on the previous offering of this account.
Will it show as 2.8% on your accounts page, or will it show the variable web saver 0.10%?0 -
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