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Cheshire 18month Fixed ISA

I'm rather confused with their terms of application

To complete your application you will need:
  • Your National Insurance number
  • If you are an existing Cheshire customer, your Customer account number
  • A current account with a cheque book
I am an existing customer but don't have a current account.
Certainly no mention of this criteria on any ISA info sites I've seen

Comments

  • Lansdowne
    Lansdowne Posts: 570 Forumite
    That could be any current account not one of theirs. Presumably you need to be able to write a cheque to open the account.

    Just my guess though.
  • hermante
    hermante Posts: 599 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts Name Dropper
    I'm rather confused with their terms of application

    To complete your application you will need:
    • Your National Insurance number
    • If you are an existing Cheshire customer, your Customer account number
    • A current account with a cheque book
    I am an existing customer but don't have a current account.
    Certainly no mention of this criteria on any ISA info sites I've seen

    They probably only accept deposits by cheque and will pay out to a current account. Call them up and ask if they will accept funds from another of their own products.
  • Of course, it's just me being dense:rotfl:

    Looking at too many ISA's on not enough sleep!

    I have a fixed rate bond with them and so have an account number and of course I'll have to send a cheque from my own current account.
    I just keep forgetting I have to send a cheque with my completed on-line application form.

    It does seem a very decent rate (4%) for the time scale.
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