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The enticing prospect of deposits on 31/5 and 1/6
I opened my account this afternoon and did an online payment for today but it is showing on my bank account as being taken on 1/6.
I set up a standing order at the same time but that is showing as 3/6 as are all of my Virgin standing orders.
I expect if the first payment does not go through until tomorrow I will get the second payment back.
frogletinaNot Rachmaninov
But Nyman
The heart asks for pleasure first
SPC 8 £1567.31 SPC 9 £1014.64 SPC 10 # £1164.13 SPC 11 £1598.15 SPC 12 # £994.67 SPC 13 £962.54 SPC 14 £1154.79 SPC15 £715.38 SPC16 £1071.81⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Declutter thread - ⭐⭐🏅0 -
I'm in the area tomorrow morning on a different mission, so I'll pay in the second £250 in cash and sort the SO at my leisure
I wish it was always so easy!0 -
I'm in the area tomorrow morning on a different mission, so I'll pay in the second £250 in cash and sort the SO at my leisure
I wish it was always so easy!
My Virgin store is a cashless one or I could have done that
frogletinaNot Rachmaninov
But Nyman
The heart asks for pleasure first
SPC 8 £1567.31 SPC 9 £1014.64 SPC 10 # £1164.13 SPC 11 £1598.15 SPC 12 # £994.67 SPC 13 £962.54 SPC 14 £1154.79 SPC15 £715.38 SPC16 £1071.81⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Declutter thread - ⭐⭐🏅0 -
Frogletina wrote: »My Virgin store is a cashless one or I could have done that0
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Are payments to Virgin Money regular savers made at the weekend credited to accounts on the day they are made or credited on the next banking day?God save the King!
I'll save Winston Churchill, Jane Austen, J. M. W. Turner and Alan Turing.0 -
I'm in the area tomorrow morning on a different mission, so I'll pay in the second £250 in cash and sort the SO at my leisure
I wish it was always so easy!
Got my appointment for next Saturday, so I'm already 5 weeks behind youRetired 1st July 2021.
This is not investment advice.
Your money may go "down and up and down and up and down and up and down ... down and up and down and up and down and up and down ... I got all tricked up and came up to this thing, lookin' so fire hot, a twenty out of ten..."0 -
Frogletina wrote: »My Virgin store is a cashless one or I could have done that
frogletina
I recognise that I'm just lucky.0 -
Re Virgin RS Issue 17
will be available as of Friday 2 pm just had call from my local branch
Now I'm super :mad: I wish it was as easy as opening RS accounts with other banks/building societies. I can take my ID into some and open an account the same day without an appointment.Free thinker.:cool:0 -
The appointments aren't actually necessary if the point is simply to avoid fraud etc.
As you say, it should be perfectly possible to complete an application form, provide the identification documents, hand over the initial deposit (which could even be a cheque drawn on one's personal bank account if they insisted) and either pick up a passbook or wait for it to be sent in the post.
And though it is a branch based account, they do not require deposits to be made monthly in person at the branch!
I think it's just a matter of managing demand - only those within easy reach of a store will be able to open the account in the first place and only the motivated will accept the requirement for an appointment!0 -
Frogletina wrote: »My Virgin store is a cashless one or I could have done that
frogletinaI recognise that I'm just lucky.
Fortunately this time there was a maturing Issue 10 account, so I took £250 out of that to fund the new Issue 17. Of course I've I lost 2p interest taking the money out before the day of maturity, but I thought it was worth it to ensure I got a cleared payment made in May. (Thank you to solartom and schiff for the tip)
Alternatively, keep one of the older matured accounts open and top it up with £250 a day or two before opening the next new account. So long as the funds have cleared into the old account it is then possible to do a branch transfer straight into the new one.0
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