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Santander 123 account interest
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Ok. Thanks everyone. Much appreciated.
The 123 looks attractive to me to hold this year's ISA money till March 2015 with a little help from the Club Lloyds account.
Warning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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Consumerist wrote: »Ok. Thanks everyone. Much appreciated.
The 123 looks attractive to me to hold this year's ISA money till March 2015 with a little help from the Club Lloyds account.
Are you also having two TSB Plus accounts in your mix?0 -
Well, I hadn't really considered it but, according to the TSB website -Are you also having two TSB Plus accounts in your mix?
<PLUS Account - Important Information - No longer on sale>
Warning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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Well, I hadn't really considered it but, according to the TSB website -Well, I hadn't really considered it but, according to the TSB website -
Look more carefully (top of page) to read about
The New Classic Plus Account
Looking for our new Classic Plus account?
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You want this link, Consumerist: http://www.tsb.co.uk/current_accounts/classic_and_classic_plus_accounts.asp?WT.ac=ADD-FOM-1
You are allowed 2 of these.
Find the forum thread regarding this account.0 -
Ok. Thanks guys. Got that..
No DDs required - looks easy-peasy.
So looks like it's just a question of setting up the monthly money merry-go-round and transferring a couple of DDs and I'm in business. :beer:
Warning: In the kingdom of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.
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if you take 2 of the tsbs just so 500 from one to the other and vice versa, internal transfers are fine for now, no dds needed eitherConsumerist wrote: »Ok. Thanks guys. Got that..
No DDs required - looks easy-peasy.
So looks like it's just a question of setting up the monthly money merry-go-round and transferring a couple of DDs and I'm in business. :beer:0 -
Not for TSB but all my other current accounts do/will require them. I'm ok for now but might need to generate some savings account DDs if I need to make up the numbers.leeroy2009 wrote: ». . no dds needed either
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