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First Direct Regular Saver
SallyG
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FD callcentre say for the Regular Saver it's OK to pay minimum monthly amount of £25 for 11 months and then phone them to change Standing Order at least two working days before last payment due - to top up to max of £3600.
Has anyone done it /can anyone confirm it's do-able - that T and Cs don't prevent it?
[Interest paid on the amount in the Regsaver in the final month - not cumulative/compounded?]
Has anyone done it /can anyone confirm it's do-able - that T and Cs don't prevent it?
[Interest paid on the amount in the Regsaver in the final month - not cumulative/compounded?]
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FD callcentre say for the Regular Saver it's OK to pay minimum monthly amount of £25 for 11 months and then phone them to change Standing Order at least two working days before last payment due - to top up to max of £3600.
Has anyone done it /can anyone confirm it's do-able - that T and Cs don't prevent it?
[Interest paid on the amount in the Regsaver in the final month - not cumulative/compounded?]
Why would you want to do this?
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A brief look at T&Cs seem to support it but what would be the point? The interest is calculated daily on the balance on deposit. You'd only earn a few quid instead of nearly a hundred0
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Thanks for assistance - I thought there was no compounding - just 6% on whatever is in the account in month 12 - more water with it...................0
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It's a common mistake but if you ever do find an account that pays interest on money held elsewhere, or that may not even exist, be sure to let us knowThanks for assistance - I thought there was no compounding - just 6% on whatever is in the account in month 12 - more water with it...................
PS The rate of interest has been reduced to 5%0 -
It's just a shame the reverse isn't possible.'We don't need to be smarter than the rest; we need to be more disciplined than the rest.' - WB0
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More detail please

Get into a good savings habit and we'll reward you with the best rate we have. Lock away between £25 to £300 each month, for a fixed 12 month term, and we'll give you a fixed rate of 5.00% AER (gross 5.00% pa).
http://www2.firstdirect.com/1/2/savings-and-investments/savings/regular-saver-account0
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