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  • noh
    noh Posts: 5,817 Forumite
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    £1 balance in a savings account has worked for me for the last 15 years.
  • AirlieBird
    AirlieBird Posts: 1,046 Forumite
    noh wrote: »
    £1 balance in a savings account has worked for me for the last 15 years.

    15 years? The £10 charge was only introduced in 2007.
    Did you really mean to put loose?
    Lose: no longer possess, not to retain, unable to find
    Loose: not firmly or tightly fixed in place
  • wiseonesomeofthetime
    wiseonesomeofthetime Posts: 2,519 Forumite
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    edited 22 October 2017 at 7:05PM
    anselld wrote: »
    There is no need to do every month. Just leave the account open with £1 in it is sufficient.
    EarthBoy wrote: »
    That's correct, that's what I do and I've never paid a fee on the current account.
    noh wrote: »
    £1 balance in a savings account has worked for me for the last 15 years.


    Oh right. Thanks all for that :beer:
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