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Why? The Web Saver and 6 month fix look ok to me. See my post #49.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.
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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.Deleted_User wrote:Also the withdrawal penalty has been removed from the Web Saver ...
Have I misunderstood your post?0 -
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%?YorkshireBoy wrote: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?
Something to do with your PC memory cache? Or perhaps I have misunderstood my own post? :rotfl:0 -
My apologies. I can now see the latest offering - and the T&C's are laid out differently this time as well.Deleted_User wrote:Something to do with your PC memory cache?
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Deleted_User wrote:Why? The Web Saver and 6 month fix look ok to me. See my post #49.

Sorry didn't spot that. How do I transfer? There seems to be no way of doing it online?0 -
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.pioneer31 wrote:Sorry didn't spot that. How do I transfer? There seems to be no way of doing it online?0 -
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)
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:0 -
Deleted_User wrote: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?0 -
The one in post #49, that says 'here'.pioneer31 wrote:Can't see a link?
(It is probably 'above' on your screen layout, as I have mine set out as 'most recent posts at the top').0 -
Deleted_User wrote:The one in post #49, that says 'here'.

Thanks StuSter!0
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