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  • pioneer31 wrote:
    I'm soon taking my money out of ING. They are taking the mickey now.

    I bet they don't raise after the next rise either.
    Why? The Web Saver and 6 month fix look ok to me. See my post #49. :confused:
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    Also the withdrawal penalty has been removed from the Web Saver ...
    Have to confess I don't have this account (only £1.10 in the original), but the withdrawal penalty (loss of interest) is still showing when clicking your link. Also, condition 3b still mentions the penalty.

    Have I misunderstood your post?
  • but the withdrawal penalty (loss of interest) is still showing when clicking your link. Also, condition 3b still mentions the penalty.

    Have I misunderstood your post?
    When I click the link, there is now no mention of the penalty, which was similar to the A+L one i.e. no interest in any month a withdrawal was made. What interest rate is showing, 5.65%?

    Something to do with your PC memory cache? Or perhaps I have misunderstood my own post? :rotfl:
  • YorkshireBoy
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    Something to do with your PC memory cache?
    My apologies. I can now see the latest offering - and the T&C's are laid out differently this time as well. :o
  • pioneer31
    pioneer31 Posts: 335 Forumite
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    Why? The Web Saver and 6 month fix look ok to me. See my post #49. :confused:

    Sorry didn't spot that. How do I transfer? There seems to be no way of doing it online?
  • pioneer31 wrote:
    Sorry didn't spot that. How do I transfer? There seems to be no way of doing it online?
    If you click on the link below, and then on the Web saver option on the left hand side, the second paragraph on the next page gives instructions - entails logging-in etc.
  • Judwin wrote:
    Halifax rates have gone up as of 1st Feb 2007.

    The ISA Saver Direct Cash ISA is up 0.05% from 5.25% to 5.30% :mad:
    The Monthly saver is up 0.2% from 2.4% to 2.6% (excluding bonus) :o

    Might be time to vote with my feet.

    :beer:
    Judwin

    Grrrr just found out today, Ive got a Halifax ISA thats gone up only 0.05%! and the websavers are frozen at 5% seemingly, great! :mad:
  • pioneer31
    pioneer31 Posts: 335 Forumite
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    If you click on the link below, and then on the Web saver option on the left hand side, the second paragraph on the next page gives instructions - entails logging-in etc.


    Can't see a link?
  • pioneer31 wrote:
    Can't see a link?
    The one in post #49, that says 'here'. ;)

    (It is probably 'above' on your screen layout, as I have mine set out as 'most recent posts at the top').
  • pioneer31
    pioneer31 Posts: 335 Forumite
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    The one in post #49, that says 'here'. ;)

    Thanks StuSter!
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