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Moving money to meet pay-in limits

girl_withno_name
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Just wondered if this was legal / allowed ... for example, getting salary paid into a Halifax Reward account and becoming eligible for £5/month bonus, then transferring that cash out to a Santander 123 account to earn interest on the balance for the rest of the month.
You were only killing time and it'll kill you right back
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girl_withno_name wrote: »Just wondered if this was legal / allowed ... for example, getting salary paid into a Halifax Reward account and becoming eligible for £5/month bonus, then transferring that cash out to a Santander 123 account to earn interest on the balance for the rest of the month.
Yes it is allowed. :T
Many posters on here are shuffling the same £1000 (or occasionally £1500) through 8 or 9 accounts every month to meet various funding requirements. Just be careful of those accounts which specify external funding, meaning you can't transfer from say 1 Nationwide account into another to meet the requirement. Most have no such restriction
You can set up standing orders to do it automatically, or do it manually - only takes a few minutes each month.
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Thanks - was worried I was going to be called all sorts for suggesting such a thing then!You were only killing time and it'll kill you right back0
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girl_withno_name wrote: »Thanks - was worried I was going to be called all sorts for suggesting such a thing then!
Not on this board.
We all try to help each other to beat the banks (legally and within their T&Cs) at their own games
Asking for ways to preserve/hide/give away assets to family, while still claiming state benefits, will provoke an entirely different response though0
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