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SANTANDER sly change of ISA interest rate
Scouser_1917
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Last year I transferred my cash ISA to Santander into what I thought was a 12-month cash ISA, due to mature on 25/4/2013. A statement confirming the rate was sent in March 2013.
I have since discovered that the deal I signed up to actually paid the 3.5% interest only up to 1/4/2013, after which it reverted to a nominal one fiftieth of one percent. Needless to say, there was no notification of this, I would not have found out until i checked on maturity or arrival of my next statement in March 2014.
So if you took out a cash ISA with Santander last year (as many would have as it offered the highest rate for transfers-in) I STRONGLY SUGGEST you check the rate you're getting. I feel I was duped.
I have since discovered that the deal I signed up to actually paid the 3.5% interest only up to 1/4/2013, after which it reverted to a nominal one fiftieth of one percent. Needless to say, there was no notification of this, I would not have found out until i checked on maturity or arrival of my next statement in March 2014.
So if you took out a cash ISA with Santander last year (as many would have as it offered the highest rate for transfers-in) I STRONGLY SUGGEST you check the rate you're getting. I feel I was duped.
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Scouser_1917 wrote: »..... it reverted to a nominal one fiftieth of one percent....
One fiftieth of one percent? 0.0002%? Are you sure you got your facts straight?0 -
Rate quoted is 0.02
To me, that's two one-hundredths, or one fiftieth.
If they said 2.00%, that's two percent.
0.20% is two tenths of one percent, isn't it?
I checked your correction by getting a calculator, entered 1 divided by 50, the answer it gives me is 0.02
Have I made an error here? do financial institutions use different mathematics than the rest of us? (er, probably they do, given recent performances!)0 -
Scouser_1917 wrote: »Last year I transferred my cash ISA to Santander into what I thought was a 12-month cash ISA, due to mature on 25/4/2013. A statement confirming the rate was sent in March 2013...
What is the name of the ISA a/c you opened?0 -
Was it this one?
http://www.santander.co.uk/csgs/StaticBS?blobcol=urldata&blobheader=application%2Fpdf&blobkey=id&blobtable=MungoBlobs&blobwhere=1223420706689&maxage=3600
If it was, the T+Cs clearly state it matures on the 1st April 2013.
Far from there being no notification you were informed nearly a year before the rate dropped.0 -
Each ISA myself and OH held with Santander (several different ones, fixed and instant access) sent a notification of exactly when the rates would change and what to.0
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We have several Santander Isa's and have received notification of exactly when the rates will change and what to.. maybe you didn't get the letters.#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
"All that is necessary for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing" Edmund Burke0
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