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First Direct Regular Saver is back

dixon-bainbridge
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Hi all,
Apologies if this is old news and there is a thread already (I did do a quick search but couldn't find anything).
The FD Regular Saver is back - this time at 6%AER.
Apologies if this is old news and there is a thread already (I did do a quick search but couldn't find anything).
The FD Regular Saver is back - this time at 6%AER.
Learn to speak Norfolk:
Translations: Naarfok = Norfolk, Narridge = Norwich, jargon = like running, but slower, cooo = queue, how're yer gettin arn = Norfolk greeting, on the huh = Something being uneven.
Translations: Naarfok = Norfolk, Narridge = Norwich, jargon = like running, but slower, cooo = queue, how're yer gettin arn = Norfolk greeting, on the huh = Something being uneven.
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Oh good.
Was wondering where will I go once my 8% one is finished.0 -
I wonder if people with the 8% one can open this as well as it says 1 account per person but this is a 'different' account as it has a lower rate?0
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That answered that question then0
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Ditto ! C'est La vie !0
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Opened one for my husband and I today already. Strange day to bring back though. This is the following on their website for anybody who wants to know how much interest they will earn with maximum £300.
For example, if you save the full £300 per month for 12 months you would receive approximately £117 gross (£94 net) in interest at the end of 12 months."Look after your pennies and your pounds will look after themselves"0 -
6% is still a very good rate in current circumstances! When my 8% one runs out I think I'll still go for one of these.0
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Dear FD account-holders: does it allow weekly standing orders?
(I've just discovered to my surprise that my otherwise decent Nationwide Flexaccount doesn't.)Free the dunston one next time too.0 -
Say here they do:
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4435321
I believe their system is iCal-based so the frequency can be almost anything but they do not publish their natural language syntax. No problem as it can be done over the phone in minutes anyway.MFiT-T3 #149: {Q4/14} (£46,447)-->(£0) ~ +£46,447=100%
Mortgage Free: 1st October 2014 :j0 -
This is good... I opened my first regular saver with FD in 2011 and when this matured in August 2012, I phoned them up and asked if I could do it again: to my amazement, they said, 'yes, of course'- They opened the same account (with a new account number) and so I am saving at 8% for the second year running. I guess I will have to 'downgrade' to 6% next year when my account comes to its full term...0
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