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Hmmmm
In response to LydiaJ's post 7 above, and as a general comment, I was going to post earlier today, something along the lines of...
'The most important thing is to read, carefully, the latest official T&C of any account you are thinking about opening. DO NOT rely solely on the answers/opinions of posters on this, or any other forum, or on any non official website, regardless of how well respected.
Even the most experienced and helpful posters sometimes make mistakes, as do some website editors'
Sadly, I got distracted. If I hadn't, I'd be able to say told you so.
Not that I would, of course:p
Yep, anything on this forum should be used to direct your own research.
Tbf whenever I've posted anything and been given answers, it has turned out to be good advice, but it's imperative that you do your own research and confirm what people are saying.What will your verse be?
R.I.P Robin Williams.0 -
Thanks Yorkshire Boy and those who replied saying my info is wrong. As YB said I took the info from MSE, usually to be trusted but in this case seems it's wrong. It makes it much easier for me though! Sorry for the misleading info
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Thanks Yorkshire Boy and those who replied saying my info is wrong. As YB said I took the info from MSE, usually to be trusted but in this case seems it's wrong. It makes it much easier for me though! Sorry for the misleading info

To err is human
An honest mistake like yours helps to underline the importance for everyone to read and understand the (official) T&C of any account they're opening.0
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