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Nationwide Flexclusive ISA - 4.25%, instant access
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Thanks.
Doesn't look like they have a printable form on the website - you have to order one instead. Bit !!!!!!, that.0 -
Yeah, I had to order one and it arrived in the post a few days later. You can only do it online if it is from one Nationwide ISA to another one.0
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Apologies to all..have had a read of the thread as not up to speed. I have an online isa iss4 and a flexclusive. Presumably i can use on line banking to move the online isa to flexclusive and enjoy the higher rate. This will not be new money and so i can still open another isa product and supply new money for the 2013/14 tax year? Does anyone know how long the flexclusive rate will last for? thanks all..Feudal Britain needs land reform. 70% of the land is "owned" by 1 % of the population and at least 50% is unregistered (inherited by landed gentry). Thats why your slave box costs so much..0
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C_Mababejive wrote: »Apologies to all..have had a read of the thread as not up to speed. I have an online isa iss4 and a flexclusive. Presumably i can use on line banking to move the online isa to flexclusive and enjoy the higher rate. This will not be new money and so i can still open another isa product and supply new money for the 2013/14 tax year? Does anyone know how long the flexclusive rate will last for? thanks all..0
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Yeah hopefully there'll be a half decent ISA that accepts transfers in by the time October rolls around...0
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For clarity and in response to the users stating 'until October' please be aware the 4.25 rate finishes at the end of October.
I know people are trying to help but accurate info is key in looking to move large amounts of money.0 -
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I didn't say I thought there would be, I said hopefully.0
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By October shares may have crashed so you could move your money into an S&S ISA. "may"!Free the dunston one next time too.0
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