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Nationwide without a switch is there still a reward?

savingwannabe
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Please may I ask the good and the wise on here for some advice.
If my parents open a Nationwide account to take advantage of the 5% interest rate by just opening a new account and not switching their current account in is there any way they/we can benefit from the £200 referral reward?
My father is too scared of any switching as he has been with his current bank for 60 years.
I don't think they can have the extra £100 as they have not switched.
Huge thanks, as always, swx
If my parents open a Nationwide account to take advantage of the 5% interest rate by just opening a new account and not switching their current account in is there any way they/we can benefit from the £200 referral reward?
My father is too scared of any switching as he has been with his current bank for 60 years.
I don't think they can have the extra £100 as they have not switched.
Huge thanks, as always, swx
Aiming for a minimal spend 2022
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Switching is a requirement for the reward so no switch = no reward.0
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savingwannabe wrote: »My father is too scared of any switching as he has been with his current bank for 60 years.0
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Bless you both. I thought so.
No dad says he wont try for this he's in his 80s and likes the interest but is terrified of switching or moving. I have tried to reassure him but he wont. Thank you all so much.
Advice is much appreciated as always.
swxAiming for a minimal spend 20220 -
Dad does not have to switch or move his 60 year-old account.
He can open a new account with his current bank, or another bank, and then switch that new account, after having made sure the new account has any pre-requisites (2 DDs etc) that might be required.
Your mum can do the same.
And the two of them together could also do the same again with a joint account.
NB. Have you done your switch(es) yet?0
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