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  • adindas wrote: »
    For those who do not want to open their Monthly Saver over the phone, just want to let you know you could now open it online it will just take less than 5 min to open it.

    The facility to do this was highlighted over six weeks ago on here.

    Cheers
  • adindas
    adindas Posts: 6,856 Forumite
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    edited 30 January 2019 at 10:26AM
    The facility to do this was highlighted over six weeks ago on here.

    Cheers

    I am not quite sure whether this is applicable to every TSB accountholders. I tried to open it online about a month ago, Result: negative.

    You could do part of it but then you can not complete it.
  • adindas
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    I have Nottingham ISA i8 that I open it via branch. It will mature on 05/04/2019.

    Is there any way to close it without the need to travel to their branch ?

    I do not mind to accept a cheque if transfer to a bank AC is not possible.
  • schiff
    schiff Posts: 20,259 Forumite
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    Phone them and ask?.............
  • schiff
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    adindas wrote: »
    I wonder if anyone has tried it and they allow people to close it over the phone ?

    You could be the first one to try, find out, then tell us :)
  • Ed-1
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    adindas wrote: »
    I have Nottingham ISA i8 that I open it via branch. It will mature on 05/04/2019.

    Is there any way to close it without the need to travel to their branch ?

    I do not mind to accept a cheque if transfer to a bank AC is not possible.

    Yes you can close it by writing them a cover letter asking to close it by cheque and sending your passbook with it.
  • adindas
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    edited 29 January 2019 at 7:56PM
    Ed-1 wrote: »
    Yes you can close it by writing them a cover letter asking to close it by cheque and sending your passbook with it.

    Thanks that is a good news.

    But now just come to mind, I will allow it to mature and turned into variable rate easy access Cash ISA account on maturity.

    I will then be asking Nationwide, my current flexible ISA provider to do the Job of transfering my ISA to Nationwide, possibly on the date of maturity date of Nottingham ISA (if possible).

    My intention is to get interest as high as possible can. Is there any better way of doing that ? Any opinion suggestion and critics will be very much appreciated.
  • adindas wrote: »
    I am not quite sure whether this is applicable to every TSB account. I tried to open it online about a month ago, Result: negative.

    You could do part of it but then you can not complete it.

    Not sure what you mean by 'every TSB account' this thread and I thought your post was specifically about RS.

    Anyway moving on I opened mine by internet fine on the 10th December on maturity of my old one.
  • adindas wrote: »
    I have Nottingham ISA i8 that I open it via branch. It will mature on 05/04/2019.

    Is there any way to close it without the need to travel to their branch ?

    I do not mind to accept a cheque if transfer to a bank AC is not possible.


    You can transfer the ISA to another bank/building society without visiting a nottingham branch. Then withdrawl from the other ISA if that is what you want.
  • hi I noticed you had an HSBC reg saver mentioned. could i ask please, dont know if anyone would know. I joined hsbc originally to get their switch offer and have kept it for their reg saver. would you perhaps know if you need to keep 2 x DDs on the hsbc current account to avail of the reg saver offer or don't they care once you have passed the switching period/offer? it's just that I want to open another acc for the cashback i would get for switching (have another bank acc i could use) but don't have enough Direct Debits to share around. thanks very much.
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