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How many Regular Savings Accounts do you have?

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  • masonic
    masonic Posts: 27,202 Forumite
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    Sea_Shell wrote: »
    My pack arrived yesterday. So forms duly signed and popped straight back in the post-box...so lets see how long it takes for the account to be fully "opened" - although the paperwork did show A/C and Sort code on it.
    It does take a long time to get the current account up and running, but thankfully the RS just requires a simple online application like the FD and HSBC equivalents.
  • ceredigion
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    masonic wrote: »
    It does take a long time to get the current account up and running, but thankfully the RS just requires a simple online application like the FD and HSBC equivalents.

    Does it ? Admittedly I am ten months in to the current RS with M&S so things may have changed, but in the past unlike FD and HSBC you had to ring them. queue, Twenty minutes listening to the T&Cs being read to you.
  • masonic
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    ceredigion wrote: »
    Does it ? Admittedly I am ten months in to the current RS with M&S so things may have changed, but in the past unlike FD and HSBC you had to ring them. queue, Twenty minutes listening to the T&Cs being read to you.
    I reapplied in August. No need to phone. Online application processed within a couple of days and later the same week received a letter confirming my account was fully up and running (plus usual letter checking they had the right details for FATCA compliance).
  • DragonQ
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    How can you have 31? I have 4 (First Direct, Nationwide, Lloyds, M&S) and realised the other day that it's now worth me getting the Santander 3% one. The only one I know of that's readily available but I can't get because the bank hates me is HSBC.
  • schiff
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    edited 11 September 2018 at 11:54AM
    DragonQ wrote: »
    How can you have 31? I have 4 (First Direct, Nationwide, Lloyds, M&S) and realised the other day that it's now worth me getting the Santander 3% one. The only one I know of that's readily available but I can't get because the bank hates me is HSBC.

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  • schiff
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    My FD RS matured today and contrary to everything (and I mean everything!) they told me in the August letter about 'what will happen when your RS matures' I've been able to transfer the balance to my 1st account and withdraw it except for the £300 for the new one.

    I'll be checking daily till the RS designation changes on that account, whereupon I'll see if I can open the new one.
  • JamesRobinson48
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    edited 11 September 2018 at 12:26PM
    31 might seem a lot of RSAs but actually I started this game only two years ago: that is only the "low-hanging fruit" of accounts that are operated fully online or via bank/BS branches close to my home. I intend to press on now with the "heavy lifting", opening some more RSAs that are not so easy to obtain. It's just a question of having ample funds in easy access deposits (currently getting only 1.35% or thereabouts); plenty of personal free time; and paying daily attention to first rate online resources like MSE.

    Just for example, next time I travel north on holiday I might visit beautiful Ashbourne (branches of Leek BS and Nottingham BS across the road from each other) and maybe also charming Poulton-le-Fylde (similarly Marsden BS and Furness BS).
  • schiff
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    Just for example, next time I travel north on holiday I might visit beautiful Ashbourne (branches of Leek BS and Nottingham BS across the road from each other) and maybe also charming Poulton-le-Fylde (similarly Marsden BS and Furness BS).

    I've got the Leek and 3 (different) at Nottingham, but though I could get to Poulton easily I couldn't be bothered for the 1.5% and 1.8% available there.

    Have you not got the Bank of Scotland accounts - max £5000 at 1.5%? I'm not sure how many you can have currently, I had three at one time, now just two. £1000 pm deposit needed and 2 DDs.
  • Schiff - thanks. Be assured I am full up on all available CAs at 1.5%. BTW, Marsden BS has an RS at 2.00% which is my normal benchmark (but not worth a journey).
  • Ken68
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    I have five, paying out £2800 total per month.
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