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Halifax Reward payment being cut
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OceanSound wrote: »Thanks for [STRIKE]clarifying[/STRIKE] correcting. I was just going off what colsten had written.
Thanks for your pointless contribution to the thread.
Your comment adds nothing, but is indicative of your attitude. You don't like me because I have argued with you previously. Seriously, get over it.0 -
I received my reward on Monday 1st, £3 does anyone know if this is because it is for September? I only expected £2 because it was to be paid in October.0
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I received my reward on Monday 1st, £3 does anyone know if this is because it is for September? I only expected £2 because it was to be paid in October.
Yes I believe that to be the case as the reward is paid for the previous month.After reading PtL Vaubans Guide , please don't desert us, hang around and help others!
Hi, we’ve had to remove part of your signature. If you’re not sure why please read the forum rules or email the forum team if you’re still unsure - MSE ForumTeam0 -
Don't go OUT and blast the extra £ on a BIG meal then0
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It's all those spreadsheets I have got to change - all for the sake of a single £.0
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Can't you combine them? I have one spreadsheet (albeit with a ridiculous number of tabs) for managing my personal finances and one for property management.0
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It is actually just the current & future tabs I need to change plus of course the self assessment sheet! Whilst HMRC insisted I come out of self assessment last year it is my responsibility to check they get the figures right. As they were incorrect last year it doesn't look good.
Just wish they had learnt the saying - if it ain't broke don't fix it!0 -
How does everyone manage all these DDs anyway?0
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It used to be a doddle when Tesco were still offering funding of their savings accounts via DDs. Similar is still possible at one or two other places but it's a lot more involved now, and probably not worth most people's while for £2 a month.stphnstevey wrote: »How does everyone manage all these DDs anyway?0 -
stphnstevey wrote: »How does everyone manage all these DDs anyway?
https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/5734632/savings-accounts-accepting-dds0
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