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1st Direct - three quick questions

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  • Gromitt
    Gromitt Posts: 5,063 Forumite
    You still need the £1500/month to get the opening incentive and closing complaint goodwill payment.

    Just as a savings account counts as a 'additional product' so means you will not be charged a £10 'banking fee'.
  • Lith wrote: »
    Never understood that.... doesn't that 'somehow' defeat the purpose of £1500 a month ?


    what's stopping people signing up to FD agreeing to pay £1500 then just open an e-saver? lol (think i'll do this :rotfl:)
    The £1 eSaver means that you don't need to pay the account fee of £10 per month if you don't pay in £1500.
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