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Nationwide Flex Direct
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Hi All,
Not sure if anyone know the answer to this.
I currently have the flex direct account to take advantange of the 5% interest rate, this is due to finish in March.
Will I be able to cancel this account and then reapply to get the 5% again.
The only info I can find is if you have two accounts you lose the promotional rate unless one is a joint one.
Thanks,
Not sure if anyone know the answer to this.
I currently have the flex direct account to take advantange of the 5% interest rate, this is due to finish in March.
Will I be able to cancel this account and then reapply to get the 5% again.
The only info I can find is if you have two accounts you lose the promotional rate unless one is a joint one.
Thanks,
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Hi All,
Not sure if anyone know the answer to this.
I currently have the flex direct account to take advantange of the 5% interest rate, this is due to finish in March.
Will I be able to cancel this account and then reapply to get the 5% again.
The only info I can find is if you have two accounts you lose the promotional rate unless one is a joint one.
Thanks,
I recently asked this,
see this thread:-
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4882794=0 -
T&C clearly state this:1.4 You will only be entitled to one introductory rate or offer (where applicable) on a Nationwide Group
current account product. If you have previously held the same Nationwide current account product in the last 12 months, you will not be entitled to the introductory rate or offer under this agreement.Time is a path from the past to the future and back again. The present is the crossroads of both. :cool:0 -
dr_adidas01 wrote: »T&C clearly state this:1.4 You will only be entitled to one introductory rate or offer (where applicable) on a Nationwide Group
current account product. If you have previously held the same Nationwide current account product in the last 12 months, you will not be entitled to the introductory rate or offer under this agreement.
So downgrade the Flex Direct and upgrade in a year!?0
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