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Savings accounts accepting DD's

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  • Frank121
    Frank121 Posts: 114 Forumite
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    Thank you! Ahh it's only taken if you don't pay in £1,500 then - is that new? I was always under the impression I had to comply with both to get the interest AND avoid the fee.

    I think you still need the DD's to earn the 2% interest. Paying in £1500 only means that you won't be charged the £3 fee.

    Credit interest
    Earn 2% AER variable credit interest (paid monthly) on balances between £1 and £5,000 if you pay out two separate Direct Debits each month. If your balance is over £5,000, you'll still earn 2% AER/1.98% gross on the first £5,000, but 0% on anything over that.
  • The Scottish Widows one seems to be closed.

    Anyone have any luck with the Birmingham Midshire one? It doesn't mention Direct Debits on the sign up page.
  • polymaff
    polymaff Posts: 3,950 Forumite
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    ... Birmingham Midshire one? It doesn't mention Direct Debits on the sign up page.

    Linked Account - you'll need a 'Linked Account' which must be a UK bank or building society personal current account. The Linked Account must be in your name only or a joint account, but only if either of you can set up Direct Debits. The account you nominate as your Linked Account must be an account held at a bank within the UK. It must have the facility to have Direct Debits and must come with a cheque book. This account must be able to receive payments by the Faster Payment Service

    Deposits - into your Birmingham Midshires account can be made by Direct Debit taken from your Linked Account, taking 3 bank working days to reach your account and will be immediately available on receipt
  • stevec59
    stevec59 Posts: 311 Forumite
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    I received the letter from Tesco, phoned them today as I pay in loads of DD's from accounts that require 2 or more DD's, I couldn't remember where all the DD's were coming from, they gave me all the details, they also said that other accounts will probably follow suit, if that's the case I think I'll close all the accounts that I need to and put the money in a fixed rate \ term account, probably get more interest and no hassle.
    Makes you winder if Lloys will change there T&C's so that they don't require DD's and SO's will do.
  • eskbanker
    eskbanker Posts: 37,131 Forumite
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    stevec59 wrote: »
    I received the letter from Tesco, phoned them today as I pay in loads of DD's from accounts that require 2 or more DD's, I couldn't remember where all the DD's were coming from, they gave me all the details, they also said that other accounts will probably follow suit, if that's the case I think I'll close all the accounts that I need to and put the money in a fixed rate \ term account, probably get more interest and no hassle.
    Makes you winder if Lloys will change there T&C's so that they don't require DD's and SO's will do.
    No, it doesn't make me wonder if Lloyds will change their T&Cs (on Club Lloyds or any other accounts requiring DDs), why would they?

    Even if other institutions followed Tesco on stopping inbound DDs as a means of funding a savings account, the stipulation that interest-bearing current accounts pay out a certain number of DDs is unrelated and for an entirely different purpose, i.e. to encourage take-up by account holders using it as their main current account....
  • bettz
    bettz Posts: 174 Forumite
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    Just received the letter from Tesco today about DD'S.

    It seems its only going to affect 1 of my Halifax accounts so i need to find 2 direct debits??? unless i move some of the house DD's into that account.

    Also I've got wasted money in my tesco and TSB accounts which aren't earning anything I've therefore got £3,000 spare.

    I've currently got 2 TSB accounts is that the limit unless i set up a joint account??

    Or would it be best to open a Nationwide account for 12 months? to get the 5% interest rate
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    bettz wrote: »
    Just received the letter from Tesco today about DD'S.

    It seems its only going to affect 1 of my Halifax accounts so i need to find 2 direct debits??? unless i move some of the house DD's into that account.

    Also I've got wasted money in my tesco and TSB accounts which aren't earning anything I've therefore got £3,000 spare.

    I've currently got 2 TSB accounts is that the limit unless i set up a joint account??

    Or would it be best to open a Nationwide account for 12 months? to get the 5% interest rate
    I would have thought that was a no-brainer!...and dump the rest in their 5% regular saver. Maybe get your household DDs on Halifax and switch that to Nationwide for a £100 switching incentive...worth around 3 years of Halifax Reward payments...in advance!
  • Archi_Bald
    Archi_Bald Posts: 9,681 Forumite
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    stevec59 wrote: »
    .... they also said that other accounts will probably follow suit.....
    what other accounts?
  • eskbanker
    eskbanker Posts: 37,131 Forumite
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    Archi_Bald wrote: »
    what other accounts?
    Post Orifice, Birmingham Midships, Scottish Windows, etc....? ;)
  • alternate
    alternate Posts: 715 Forumite
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    The difference is that Tesco let you set up as many DD as you liked - those other accounts let you DD to just one linked account. Often it is integral to how the accounts operate. I am surprised Tesco let it run as long as they did.
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