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How to get multiple TSB classic plus account (not joint)
jackymg
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I noticed that from the 5% savings loophole page that one can open up to 4 TSB classic plus accounts, of which 2 must be joint.
I am wondering if I already open one Classic Plus account, how can I possibly open another identical account on my own? (not a joint one.)
:huh::huh:
Just input exactly the same personal details and submit? They system one flag up? or it is genuinely allowed?
Cheers.
I am wondering if I already open one Classic Plus account, how can I possibly open another identical account on my own? (not a joint one.)
:huh::huh:
Just input exactly the same personal details and submit? They system one flag up? or it is genuinely allowed?
Cheers.
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Do you have online access to your first account? If so, you can simply apply for a second one from the "compare and apply" section.0
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If I remember correctly, you have to apply for the second account while you are logged out of the first.
If you apply while logged in, the application fails. This is obviously a bug and they may have fixed it by now.0 -
I noticed that from the 5% savings loophole page that one can open up to 4 TSB classic plus accounts, of which 2 must be joint.
I am wondering if I already open one Classic Plus account, how can I possibly open another identical account on my own? (not a joint one.)
:huh::huh:
Just input exactly the same personal details and submit? They system one flag up? or it is genuinely allowed?
Cheers.
Why do you want multiple accounts?0 -
bigfreddiel wrote: »Why do you want multiple accounts?
So they can save £4000 at 5% (2 x £2000) rather than just £20000
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