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wrong info given by MSE
lucadobe
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Having seen the nationwide 2.50 regular saver Isa on MSE I went into Nationwide only to be told that you cannot put lump sum into this Isa but you have to put money in regular and you cannot put the extra up to £15,000 from July..i queried this with Nationwide and they told me if this info is not on their website then they are not responsible..was wondering where MSE got their info from?
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Having seen the nationwide 2.50 regular saver Isa on MSE I went into Nationwide only to be told that you cannot put lump sum into this Isa but you have to put money in regular and you cannot put the extra up to £15,000 from July..i queried this with Nationwide and they told me if this info is not on their website then they are not responsible..was wondering where MSE got their info from?
Where are you getting your info from? The official MSE ISA article makes it abundantly clear that it's a regular saver with £1,250 max a month.
I can't see any wrong info in that official article - what do you think is wrong in it?0 -
The maximum monthly deposit's £1,250, so if you've less to save, you could whack it in there now as a lump sum and effectively use it as an easy access account - there's no requirement for you to pay in every month. Or if you've a bit more than that, dripfeed it over a couple of months - the higher rate makes it worth it.
That's what is on this website. Where's the problem?0
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