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Is it worth moving 12k from Chase to Zopa, or do people think Chase will up their rate?1
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They haven't upped their rate since launch - the whole market is passing them by - so I'd be moving it to better options, and then at a later date if they beat those options, move it back.bertsilver said:Is it worth moving 12k from Chase to Zopa, or do people think Chase will up their rate?2 -
You might as well move it to get as much interest as you can. If chase do increase their rates you can always move it back and if anything it may encourage them to up their rate to prevent the exodus of customers. There's little point rewarding them with your custom if they aren't going to keep up with interest rate rises.bertsilver said:Is it worth moving 12k from Chase to Zopa, or do people think Chase will up their rate?3 -
kaMelo said:
So you will, in effect, get double interest on the money?polymaff said:Olinda99 said:Nationwide (for example) give you interest from the switch application date no matter how long it takes the ISA to switch to them
Nationwide took over a year to pull the cash out of my old ISA provider. They've promised the backdating - but we'll see. Over a year! For a Loyalty ISA !!!No, as the money had to stay in the nominated maturity ISA by then paying something like zero percent.Nationwide still don't accept what they did wrong. I made ISA applications for my wife and myself mid-April 21, Each for £1, with instructions to fill them up from the just-about-to-mature ISAs at the Halifax. What they actually did was to open two £1 ISAs in my wife's name. Maybe illegal? Then, correctly hauled the cash from my wife's expiring ISA to one of these ISAs. Then stopped.Knowing Nationwide's renowned incompetence, I screen-shot every screen during the original application. I've sent them these screen shots quite a few times, but the penny never drops. Then, they lose the shots and we start all over again.All of this has left a £1 ISA in my wife's name with backdating to the original application date and a £16k ISA in my wife's name backdated to the date they eventually received the content of her matured ISA. Wrong. As for me, the ISA they've belatedly set up and loaded from my old ISA shows the account began with the day that money eventually arrived - May 22. I have their verbal confirmation that the "right" interest will be paid at maturity.You couldn't make it up!1 -
bertsilver said:Is it worth moving 12k from Chase to Zopa, or do people think Chase will up their rate?
Yes, I think well worth it.
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GreenCustomer said:
Hi Sg28, Did you get this resolved in the end? I am having similar problem. £1 transaction appeared from First Direct to Zopa within 40 mins but 2 subsequent larger transactions not arrived 3 hours later.Sg28 said:Anyone have experience moving 10k+ sums to zopa. Did 2 transfers this morning and neither are showing up. My test transfer yesterday was there in about 10 minutes.
I had the same problem with HSBC. Smaller payments went through fine, larger one got held up by fraud squad, went though an awful phone call while they asked me at least 15 to 20 times if anyone had contacted mt to make the payments, and if i had been trained in what to say to them!
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Atom have finally responded to rate rises.
However, a little disappointing in my view:
1.49% Gross | 1.50% AER3 -
@ericlered7
I didn't get a phone call from First Direct Fraud in the end. But both larger payments were credited back to my FD account at about 9pm. Tried the payments this morning using the TruLayer direct payment system in Zopa app and the payments went through in 20mins.0 -
On their Webby now: Savings Accounts | RCI BankBridlington1 said:According to moneyfacts, RCI bank are going to be increasing the interest rate on their "freedom savings account" to 1.67%:
Minimum deposit: £100
Maximum deposit: £250k
Withdrawals: unlimited
The account can be managed online or on the app.
Edited into ToTP.0 -
According their customer services, there are no plans currently to increase rates. Doesnt mean it wont happen but no point hanging around to see. Ive moved to Zopa 31 day notice account at 1.95. As soon as something better comes ill give notice.bertsilver said:Is it worth moving 12k from Chase to Zopa, or do people think Chase will up their rate?
Ex Sg27 (long forgotten log in details)Massive thank you to those on the long since defunct Matched Betting board.2
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