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HTB ISA-not eligible...where to save???
missyp123
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If after owning a home previously, you are not eligible to open a HTB ISA where is best to save?
After looking on their website the Nationwide save to buy ISA's look like they are no longer available and have been replaced
I am really kicking myself so hard now as weve just been waiting with the application in hand since last year to bring into branch. Things just kept coming up and i didnt get chance. Money is being saved but in our current account:mad:
Obviously with the incentive of a possibly lower deposit and the cashback it was a good deal. I could cry if i ruined our chances of getting this account.
Any ideas of any other products similar or has the HTB taken over all MTG savings schemes?:huh:
After looking on their website the Nationwide save to buy ISA's look like they are no longer available and have been replaced
I am really kicking myself so hard now as weve just been waiting with the application in hand since last year to bring into branch. Things just kept coming up and i didnt get chance. Money is being saved but in our current account:mad:
Obviously with the incentive of a possibly lower deposit and the cashback it was a good deal. I could cry if i ruined our chances of getting this account.
Any ideas of any other products similar or has the HTB taken over all MTG savings schemes?:huh:
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There are many non-ISA accounts that you can save in, and they pay better interest than an ISA.0
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I have just been looking at the Flexicluive saver account at 5% interest.
Its just a shame weve lost out on the benefits of saving in one of the MTG savings accounts:(0
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