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Regular savers

book12
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How many regular savers do you have?
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I have 7 regular savers but thinking of applying for another one.Not Rachmaninov
But Nyman
The heart asks for pleasure first
SPC 8 £1567.31 SPC 9 £1014.64 SPC 10 # £1164.13 SPC 11 £1598.15 SPC 12 # £994.67 SPC 13 £962.54 SPC 14 £1154.79 SPC15 £715.38 SPC16 £1071.81⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Declutter thread - ⭐⭐🏅0 -
Two of us:
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I'm worried about the credit searches on my credit report if I do anymore.Save Save Save0 -
bravotango wrote: »3.
I'm worried about the credit searches on my credit report if I do anymore.0 -
bravotango wrote: »3.
I'm worried about the credit searches on my credit report if I do anymore.
If you need to open a current account to access the regular saver, you may have a point. But there will be no "credit searches " for the RS's in them selves0 -
bravotango wrote: »3.
I'm worried about the credit searches on my credit report if I do anymore.
Even credit searches for any pre-requisite current account will not make any substantial difference to your financial standing, particularly if you do not request any overdraft facility. If you aren't looking for a loan or mortgage in the next 6-12 months, current account searches will have no adverse impact on anything at all.0 -
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HSBC didn't like my perfect history so they denied me a Advance account for their regular saver.0 -
5 Regular savers
HSBC, 1st Direct, Nationwide, TSB, Lloyds.
M&S would be next income permitting. These regular savers are great stuff to make u scrimp and save.
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5 Regular savers
HSBC, 1st Direct, Nationwide, TSB, Lloyds.
M&S would be next income permitting. These regular savers are great stuff to make u scrimp and save.
I don't have any real income and have all those plus Nottingham BS. I drip feed from savings. If I had £2,000 spare each month I'd need to earn quite a lot of money and I don't earn that much. Open one every month and every month one will mature restoring the savings to enable another to be opened.:footie:Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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