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re-hsbc regular saver?

Hi , I have just logged in to see if I and my wife can save 250 per month, online, it says to phone if I want joint a/cs, which I don't, I want 2 x £250 per month, seperate bonds.
As I've logged in with my pin, it auto assumes I want to set it up, but, it doesn't mention wife, so, presume, she has to login and do hers, IF, possible..Anyone done this, advice grateful.:beer:

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  • grumbler
    grumbler Posts: 58,629 Forumite
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    I don't understand what you are asking.
    Surely when you are logged in under your name you can't open a sole account on your wife's name. She has to log in under her name to do this, and you won't be able to see any her sole accounts if she opens them.
  • When you go through the application process online, it should ask you who's name the account's going to be in. It should just say your name.
    Credit 'Score' - Don't buy the credit 'score' that Experian, Equifax and Noddle want to sell you. It's an arbitrary number that means nothing when it comes to applying for credit.

    ALWAYS HAVE A DIRECT DEBIT SET UP FOR THE MINIMUM PAYMENT ON YOUR CREDIT CARDS, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER YOU PLAN TO LOGIN AND PAY EACH MONTH.
  • joe134
    joe134 Posts: 3,336 Forumite
    When you go through the application process online, it should ask you who's name the account's going to be in. It should just say your name.
    Hi, Both, Thanks for reply, it doesn't mention any name. it's down to the login pin and key number.I phoned advised to do it online, quicker, and it was, did them both seperate logins, in 5 mins, wasn't sure if we could have one each from a joint A/c, but, OK
    .Forgot to ask if a joint was possible as well as 2 singles?
    getting old:rotfl:
  • badger09
    badger09 Posts: 11,811 Forumite
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    joe134 wrote: »
    .Forgot to ask if a joint was possible as well as 2 singles?
    getting old:rotfl:


    You're only allowed one each

    http://www.hsbc.co.uk/1/2/savings-accounts/regular-savings-accounts/details?HBEU_dyn_lnk=SavingsAccount_RegularSaver_FindOutMore_Btn
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