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How many Tesco Internet savers

Hi,does anyone know how many Tesco Internet saver accounts you can have,need some more DD's.TIA.
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  • ColdIron
    ColdIron Posts: 10,325 Forumite
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    I had 5 (I've since closed 1) and I was told a maximum of 6 by CS but who knows if they enforce it
  • Motormad
    Motormad Posts: 134 Forumite
    ColdIron wrote: »
    I had 5 (I've since closed 1) and I was told a maximum of 6 by CS but who knows if they enforce it

    Thanks for that info,another should be ok then,that'll make 4 so far.
  • ceredigion
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    But you only need 2
  • Motormad
    Motormad Posts: 134 Forumite
    ceredigion wrote: »
    But you only need 2

    I need 4 DD's to switch to a Coop account.
  • TheShape
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    ceredigion wrote: »
    But you only need 2
    Motormad wrote: »
    I need 4 DD's to switch to a Coop account.

    I've got one Tesco Instant Saver and one Tesco Internet Saver which is enough for the 4DDs for the switching incentive and the Everyday Rewards.
  • elephantrosie
    elephantrosie Posts: 467 Forumite
    is this the 3% interest rate?
    Another night of thankfulness.
  • Westie983
    Westie983 Posts: 5,215 Forumite
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    is this the 3% interest rate?

    No thats the Tesco current accounts, others are talking about Tesco Savings accounts..

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    Save 12k in 2023 #58 Total (£4500.00) £2500.00/£5000 = 50.00%
    Sealed Pot Challenge ~17 #24 Total (£55.00) £0.00/£500 = 0.00%
    Xmas 2023 £1 a Day #13 Total (£85.00) £344.00/£365 = 94.24%
    Virtual Sealed Pot #1 Total (£500) £550.00/£500 = 110.00%
    £2 Savers Club 2023 #17 Total (£25.00) £45/£300 = 15.00%
    The 365 1p Challenge 2023 #7 Total £656.19/£667.95 = 98.23%
    Total £4095.19/£7332.95 = 55.84%
  • Motormad
    Motormad Posts: 134 Forumite
    TheShape wrote: »
    I've got one Tesco Instant Saver and one Tesco Internet Saver which is enough for the 4DDs for the switching incentive and the Everyday Rewards.

    So is it ok to have 2 DD's to each Tesco saver account,ie they don't need to be to a different account number.
  • TheShape
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    Motormad wrote: »
    So is it ok to have 2 DD's to each Tesco saver account,ie they don't need to be to a different account number.

    It worked for the switch incentive and I get the reward every month. The account numbers actually show on my Co-op statement so they can see that it's only two accounts.

    I would just make sure that the DD reference numbers are different.
  • EachPenny
    EachPenny Posts: 12,239 Forumite
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    TheShape wrote: »
    I would just make sure that the DD reference numbers are different.

    Different dates and different amounts would also be a sensible precaution... just to avoid any confusion or misunderstanding.

    Some people also find it helps keep track of all the DD's by slightly varying the amount rather than having lots of round pounds. As the money is coming back to you anyway there is no need to make it the absolute minimum amount.
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