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Re Santander EAS Ltd Ed (3); Mine also shows incorrect rate on attached document, which states it's for Easy Access Saver issue 23. However, it too shows correct rate when logged on.friolento said:
Dont know if you noticed - the confirmation email has an incorrect KPI document attached, for an easy access saver with a rate of 2.7-something. I have ignored this, as the account correctly shows 5.2% (I have chosen annual interest payment).0 -
Fairly generous limits. But Santander are also known for overzealous fraud checks. As I posted earlier, I can cope with them as they don't happen very frequently for me, but for someone new to Santander things might be different.2010 said:What are the Santander daily limits.
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I am leaving my monthly saver alone for the moment (£800) as it is fixed 5.00% for 12 months whereas the new easy access saver is variable and only 0.2% more.@Frogletina said:
I was thinking of doing this so that I don't get the interest paid until the next tax year, but it would only be minimal so I might close it completely and be done with itjaypers said:
Why bother even leaving £1 in there?Frogletina said:I have the Santander regular saver which is a fixed 5%. I'll now reduce the balance to £1 but not close it and move the rest into the easy access account.
What goes up must come down, as Galileo would say.1 -
The new easy access saver is 5.2% fixed, not variabledealyboy said:
I am leaving my monthly saver alone for the moment (£800) as it is fixed 5.00% for 12 months whereas the new easy access saver is variable and only 0.2% more.@Frogletina said:
I was thinking of doing this so that I don't get the interest paid until the next tax year, but it would only be minimal so I might close it completely and be done with itjaypers said:
Why bother even leaving £1 in there?Frogletina said:I have the Santander regular saver which is a fixed 5%. I'll now reduce the balance to £1 but not close it and move the rest into the easy access account.
What goes up must come down, as Galileo would say.
Edited - Sorry, my error. I was looking at the wrong KPINot Rachmaninov
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Frogletina said:
The new easy access saver is 5.2% fixed, not variabledealyboy said:
I am leaving my monthly saver alone for the moment (£800) as it is fixed 5.00% for 12 months whereas the new easy access saver is variable and only 0.2% more.@Frogletina said:
I was thinking of doing this so that I don't get the interest paid until the next tax year, but it would only be minimal so I might close it completely and be done with itjaypers said:
Why bother even leaving £1 in there?Frogletina said:I have the Santander regular saver which is a fixed 5%. I'll now reduce the balance to £1 but not close it and move the rest into the easy access account.
What goes up must come down, as Galileo would say.It says variable rate on the website. What is fixed is the maximum duration. 12 months
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According to the website the new Easy Access Saver Ltd Ed is variable.Frogletina said:
The new easy access saver is 5.2% fixed, not variabledealyboy said:
I am leaving my monthly saver alone for the moment (£800) as it is fixed 5.00% for 12 months whereas the new easy access saver is variable and only 0.2% more.@Frogletina said:
I was thinking of doing this so that I don't get the interest paid until the next tax year, but it would only be minimal so I might close it completely and be done with itjaypers said:
Why bother even leaving £1 in there?Frogletina said:I have the Santander regular saver which is a fixed 5%. I'll now reduce the balance to £1 but not close it and move the rest into the easy access account.
What goes up must come down, as Galileo would say.2 -
My attached 'key facts' shows the correct rates, e-mail sent 10:00 (?).10_66 said:
Re Santander EAS Ltd Ed (3); Mine also shows incorrect rate on attached document, which states it's for Easy Access Saver issue 23. However, it too shows correct rate when logged on.friolento said:
Dont know if you noticed - the confirmation email has an incorrect KPI document attached, for an easy access saver with a rate of 2.7-something. I have ignored this, as the account correctly shows 5.2% (I have chosen annual interest payment).0 -
Small gripe but the Santander EA Saver doesn't seem to allow monthly interest to be paid away - or am I missing something?0
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dealyboy said:Applied in online banking (laptop) ... confirmed ... confirmed my details ... application accepted ... back to online banking landing page and new account there ==> 10 seconds.
Same for me. New Santander Easy Access account opened in seconds. Transfer from Tandem took just minutes.
I had a small sum sitting in the 1st issue Santander Easy Access @ 4.05%. (A handy way to feed into the Santander current account when needed). That sum is also in the new Easy Access account - quite a rise in one day from 4.05% to 5.2%.3 -
Yes, chosen that, but ideally I want it to be paid automatically to another account. Minor gripe only, though.Bridlington1 said:
There was an option to select monthly interest during the application when I opened it earlier this morning.jpsman said:Small gripe but the Santander EA Saver doesn't seem to allow monthly interest to be paid away - or am I missing something?1
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