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AA Internet Access ISA (Issue 3) - 3.5%
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Hmmm, they now have a link saying 'Postal Access ISA' which when clicked takes you to a page about an 'Internet Access ISA'. Previously it was a link saying 'Internet Access ISA' which when clicked took you to a page about a 'Postal Access ISA'. They just can't quite get it right!psychic_teabag wrote: »This account now seems to have switched back from postal to internet access.Stompa0 -
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Er, log in and click on 'Make a deposit' ought to do it I'd have thought.....zolablue25 wrote: »Is it obvious how you go about this?Stompa0 -
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Ah OK, I did wonder!zolablue25 wrote: »I know it sounded a stupid question but I am at work and don't have my log-in details to hand so couldn't just check myself!Stompa0 -
I've done a bit of digging around on the forum but I can't find a definite answer, does anyone know how quick this account is?
If I opened a similar ISA with the Halifax (who provide my current account) the internal transfers in/out would be instant, going by the web saver I have at the moment; I'm guessing to/from this AA ISA would be two working days? Which doesn't help much if I need the money at zero notice.
The total interest difference between the two accounts is £28.20; estimating how much I can pay in and when (being generous) and working out the interest monthly, the AA account would pay out an extra £21.94 by the 1st of April. If I held back of paying into the AA account for a month every time, in case of emergencies I'd still be £14.13 up over the Halifax account at the end of the year, hmm...0 -
AA does faster payments so it should take no more than an hour or two.0
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Time to move these to another provider if you opened one - the rate's now falling to 0.5%.0
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I agree Doc, I came looking here for the same reason!
Thinking of Leeds, how about you?0
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