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I'd be happy if bankside you wait for a letter in the post before changing a nominated account to withdraw to. One more hurdle for the scammers0
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oz0707 said:I'd be happy if bankside you wait for a letter in the post before changing a nominated account to withdraw to. One more hurdle for the scammers
Is that not the circumstance for others?0 -
I still think it's crazy that Ford is currently a better bank than actual banks.0
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Looks like Santander have pulled the plug on their 2.75% eSaver limited edition already and lowered to 2%.If you believe you can, you will. If you believe you can't, you won't.
Secured/Unsecured loans x 1
Credit Cards x 8 (total limit £55,050)
Creation FS Retail Account x 1
Creation Credit Sale 0% x 1 = £112.50pm x 20 mths
0% Overdraft x 1 (£0 / £250)
Mortgage Outstanding - £137,707.00 (Payment 13/360)
Total Debt = £7,400 (0%APR) @ £100pm - Stoozing0 -
MrFrugalFever said:Looks like Santander have pulled the plug on their 2.75% eSaver limited edition already and lowered to 2%.1
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MrFrugalFever said:Looks like Santander have pulled the plug on their 2.75% eSaver limited edition already and lowered to 2%.16 Panel (250W JASolar) 4kWp, facing 170 degrees, 40 degree slope, Solis Inverter. Installed 29/9/2015 - £4700 (Norfolk Solar Together Scheme); 9.6kWh US2000C Pylontech batteries + Solis Inverter installed 12/4/2022 Year target (PVGIS-CMSAF) = 3880kWh - Installer estimate 3452 kWh:Average over 6 years = 4400 :j2
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MissMCav said:Hello, I'm a newbie, I have 20k (from inheritance) to put somewhere, cash ISA at Lloyds have virtually no interest but I know are tax free. Would I be better off putting in a one year fixed bond? Savings account? Gilt? I realise those options are subject to tax. Thank you (definitely not putting in my pension)
https://moneyfacts.co.uk/savings-accounts/
You won't pay any tax (if basic rate taxpayer) on any of these.0 -
wiseonesomeofthetime said:MrFrugalFever said:Looks like Santander have pulled the plug on their 2.75% eSaver limited edition already and lowered to 2%.If you believe you can, you will. If you believe you can't, you won't.
Secured/Unsecured loans x 1
Credit Cards x 8 (total limit £55,050)
Creation FS Retail Account x 1
Creation Credit Sale 0% x 1 = £112.50pm x 20 mths
0% Overdraft x 1 (£0 / £250)
Mortgage Outstanding - £137,707.00 (Payment 13/360)
Total Debt = £7,400 (0%APR) @ £100pm - Stoozing1 -
SJMALBA said:Thumbs_Up said:
Tried an alternative current account, still no joy. Funny, reading comments on here Ford Money appears to be an easy account to open and operate.
Really wanted to open account just for the £1 and see where we go forwards.
Now opened. Give it another go for you mother.
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HSBC Bonus Saver3% with strings for £1 to £10,000 provided you don't make any withdrawals in the month. Interest is only 0.5% if you withdraw during the month.Not realy instant access but if you operate it by making full withdrawal as soon at begining of month then you will get full 3% for previous month (if you understand me).Online only for opening.edit- Interest paid monthly11
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