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Yeah you could do. I think it works out you'd be 6p a month better off with £10,000 in the bank.AmityNeon said:
Why would you want to do that? Why not withdraw the whole balance, retrieve the bonus, deposit the balance again, and then deposit the bonus one working day later (when it's received).Deleted_User said:As it was explained to me by CHIP.
You could put say £5,000 in the account. End of the month receive the bonus of for arguments sake say £25. You could then withdraw the £25. Now, as it would stand you would still have £5000 in the account but only £4975 would be earning a bonus.0 -
Deleted_User said:
If you put £10,000 in CHIP (3%), AL RAYAN (2.82%) and SANTANDER (2.75%) and withdrew the interest/bonus each month, it would take you 26 months to be worse off with CHIP that AL RAYAN and 35 months to be worse off with CHIP than SANTANDER.
Far too complicated for my little brain to compute !
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What's to say they wouldn't consider that as £25 withdrawal of the principal £5k?Deleted_User said:As it was explained to me by CHIP.
You could put say £5,000 in the account. End of the month receive the bonus of for arguments sake say £25. You could then withdraw the £25. Now, as it would stand you would still have £5000 in the account but only £4975 would be earning a bonus.
I'm not clever enough to work out how many months you could do that for before you'd be better off at a lower interest rate.
In fact, the wording implies it is:
"bonus is only paid to you by Chip when you withdraw your full Chip balance"1 -
That's exactly what I said. Did you not notice I said you'd only get interest on the remaining £4975?happybagger said:
What's to say they wouldn't consider that as £25 withdrawal of the principal £5k?Deleted_User said:As it was explained to me by CHIP.
You could put say £5,000 in the account. End of the month receive the bonus of for arguments sake say £25. You could then withdraw the £25. Now, as it would stand you would still have £5000 in the account but only £4975 would be earning a bonus.
I'm not clever enough to work out how many months you could do that for before you'd be better off at a lower interest rate.
In fact, the wording implies it is:
"bonus is only paid to you by Chip when you withdraw your full Chip balance"0 -
Deleted_User said:
Yeah you could do. I think it works out you'd be 6p a month better off with £10,000 in the bank.AmityNeon said:
Why would you want to do that? Why not withdraw the whole balance, retrieve the bonus, deposit the balance again, and then deposit the bonus one working day later (when it's received).Deleted_User said:As it was explained to me by CHIP.
You could put say £5,000 in the account. End of the month receive the bonus of for arguments sake say £25. You could then withdraw the £25. Now, as it would stand you would still have £5000 in the account but only £4975 would be earning a bonus.The bonus doesn't compound, so if you just ignore it completely for a whole year, it's practically the same as a standard easy-access account paying 3% interest annually. To achieve parity, withdaw the principal balance after a year, retrieve the accrued bonus, and then redeposit everything.
To achieve 3.04% AER, withdraw the principal balance balance every month (including the monthly bonus), and then redeposit to allow compounding.
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Which easy access account is paying 3% annually? I missed that.0
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Virgin Money Flexible ISADeleted_User said:Which easy access account is paying 3% annually? I missed that.0 -
Coventry Limited Access Savers going up to 3.25% from 06/01dekkard said:3 -
Yeah I've got that. I thought that wasn't included as you have to have a current account with them.RG2015 said:
Virgin Money Flexible ISADeleted_User said:Which easy access account is paying 3% annually? I missed that.0 -
Sorry, just answered your question. I didn't realise that there were restrictions on inclusions.Deleted_User said:
Yeah I've got that. I thought that wasn't included as you have to have a current account with them.RG2015 said:
Virgin Money Flexible ISADeleted_User said:Which easy access account is paying 3% annually? I missed that.0
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