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Did your interest get added yet? Mine shows as the new account name but no interest yet
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I've only had the interest added on the 9th as that was 12 months since I opened it. No interest has been added between the 9th and 14th (today).
When did you open yours originally LuSiVe?0 -
I was going to start a new topic but this one seems to cover the same subject.!
I opened a Halifax Direct ISA on 11 April 2011 so my bonus will end soon. I don't know when to transfer the money to a new ISA as I haven't received any interest yet.!
I would appreciate advice as I don't want to lose any of the 3% interest rate.!0 -
I was going to start a new topic but this one seems to cover the same subject.!
I opened a Halifax Direct ISA on 11 April 2011 so my bonus will end soon. I don't know when to transfer the money to a new ISA as I haven't received any interest yet.!
I would appreciate advice as I don't want to lose any of the 3% interest rate.!
im still confused too as to when to move it to a new ISA. i cant remember the date i opened it and dont want to loose any interest or my .2% bonus!0 -
mmm just looked at their rates ! not really sure how great they are ? and if to go into a 2 yr fixed @3.70% as one yr only 2.25% fixed .... is there not anything better than this out there ? or am i expecting to higher rate for a 1 yr deal.:dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance::dance:0
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mmm just looked at their rates ! not really sure how great they are ? and if to go into a 2 yr fixed @3.70% as one yr only 2.25% fixed .... is there not anything better than this out there ? or am i expecting to higher rate for a 1 yr deal.
I know Bank of Scotland do 1 year at 3.15% which Halifax won't mention to you. It might be worth looking for that.0
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