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Lloyds TSB Save The Change

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  • ffacoffipawb
    ffacoffipawb Posts: 3,593 Forumite
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    Another £8.50 tonight to savethechange!

    Total to date = £23.74 - almost half way already!

    05Feb07 BP SAVE THE CHANGE 2.44 2.44
    06Feb07 BP SAVE THE CHANGE 12.80 15.24
    07Feb07 BP SAVE THE CHANGE 8.50 23.74

    7/2/07: Another £11.68 to go in overnight, hence will have .....

    08Feb07 BP SAVE THE CHANGE 11.68 35.42
  • LittleVoice
    LittleVoice Posts: 8,974 Forumite
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    robertbob wrote:
    Heres how to be a modern day Robin Hood and rob the rich and give to the poor! Just donate £1.01 to a charity e.g. red nose day from your save the change account using your card. Courtesy of LLoyds TSB the charity gets £1.01 and 99p of that is paid by Lloyds. :T

    Actually I think you'll be paying 22p or 23p of the £1.01, not just 2p - because, unless you have registered for gross interest as a non-tax payer, Lloyds will be deducting 20% tax from the 99p.
  • Can somebody please help me with paypal 0.01 transfers..

    If I have paypal account (with debit card) registered, can I transfer 0.01 to partner's paypal account?

    how much will i be charged..
  • TimmyP_2
    TimmyP_2 Posts: 149 Forumite
    Just paid £1.01 towards my egg account, £20.01 as an extra payment to my visa card, £1.01 to comic relief (i'll keep sending more of these) and spent £44.01 on fuel. Not too bad I suppose! Got no where near as much as some people in here though! Still, plenty of time to keep making those £1.01 per day payments to egg! Hehe!!
  • LittleVoice
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    Actually I think you'll be paying 22p or 23p of the £1.01, not just 2p - because, unless you have registered for gross interest as a non-tax payer, Lloyds will be deducting 20% tax from the 99p.

    On the other hand, if you are a tax payer, perhaps you could use Gift Aid so charity can reclaim the tax. And then, if you pay 40% tax, reclaim the extra tax!
  • Can somebody please help me with paypal 0.01 transfers..

    If I have paypal account (with debit card) registered, can I transfer 0.01 to partner's paypal account?

    how much will i be charged..


    Not sure if this will work (I'll let you know) but I've just bought this for 1p using my TSB debit card to fund the Paypal payment.

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=011&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=320070550741&rd=1&rd=1

    He's got just under 10,000 of them left :)

    What I personally don't understand is how the Ebay penny sellers survive. If he cops 10,000 lots of final value fees that'll really put a sting in his pocket.
    "A nation of plenty so concerned with gain" - Isley Brothers - Harvest for the World
  • IFA
    IFA Posts: 636 Forumite
    Not sure if this will work (I'll let you know) but I've just bought this for 1p using my TSB debit card to fund the Paypal payment.

    http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=011&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=320070550741&rd=1&rd=1

    He's got just under 10,000 of them left :)

    What I personally don't understand is how the Ebay penny sellers survive. If he cops 10,000 lots of final value fees that'll really put a sting in his pocket.

    i can confirm this works :) Less hassle depositing into bookies which I'm trying right now (will let you know).. corals etc..
  • grumpycrab
    grumpycrab Posts: 5,026 Forumite
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    IFA wrote:
    i can confirm this works :) Less hassle depositing into bookies which I'm trying right now (will let you know).. corals etc..
    Even less hassle depositing into an Egg account...
    If you put your general location in your Profile, somebody here may be able to come and help you.
  • yeslek
    yeslek Posts: 1,442 Forumite
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    anyone know when lloyds payment match up will be paid? i thought they would do it as an when the save the change was done but apparently not.

    are they just gonna pay it all in one go at the end of the month? or end of the two months?
  • johnmoney05
    johnmoney05 Posts: 1,484 Forumite
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    yeslek wrote:
    anyone know when lloyds payment match up will be paid? i thought they would do it as an when the save the change was done but apparently not.

    are they just gonna pay it all in one go at the end of the month? or end of the two months?

    My guess will be next year!
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