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  • Ken68
    Ken68 Posts: 6,825 Forumite
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    Merry Christmas, SS, and a Happy Nude Year..... thank you for your updates..
  • anoncol
    anoncol Posts: 982 Forumite
    Ken68 wrote: »
    Merry Christmas, SS, and a Happy Nude Year..... thank you for your updates..

    Lol - nice typo :)
  • badger09
    badger09 Posts: 11,744 Forumite
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    anoncol wrote: »
    Lol - nice typo :)

    How do you know it was a typo?:p
  • Hi Everybody,

    I cannot find anything that has changed for this weekend's update.

    I doubt that anything is going to change this week so I will do another update the weekend after next. Have a Happy New Year!

    SS2


    For those new to this thread, the first few posts are constantly updated and are here: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...=608697&page=1
  • le_loup
    le_loup Posts: 4,047 Forumite
    My dear chap.
    Thank you for doing this during the holidays (and throughout the year!).
    You are one of life's good people.
    Happy new year.
  • Hi Folks,

    I cannot find anything that has changed for this weekend's update.

    I will do another update next weekend.

    SS2


    For those new to this thread, the first few posts are constantly updated and are here: http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/...=608697&page=1
  • veryintrigued
    veryintrigued Posts: 3,843 Forumite
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    edited 11 January 2016 at 9:40PM
    Another new entry from the Nottingham B.S.


    Savvy Saver Account.
    5%
    No withdrawals
    Upto £100 each month
    Matures on 12th December 2016
    Branch only
    No withdrawals
    Can miss as many payments as you like.


    https://www.thenottingham.com/savings/products/savvy-saver/
  • afmfifgh
    afmfifgh Posts: 281 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 100 Posts Combo Breaker
    Thanks for the post about the Nottingham account, I hadn't heard about it from them - it is good to see they are doing a great rate again for their savers. It is just a shame it is limited to £100 a month.
  • I used to subscribe to these offers from the Notts and would open them when passing one of their branches but since my leisure/work ratio has changed due to the big R word, it's not really worth it having to travel to a branch and being offered life/pet/house insurance. The interest would be eaten up by fuel costs. I presume that these offers would be rapidly subscribed if they were available online.
    I could always make a day or two out of it I suppose and travel using my bus pass :cool:
  • ratechaser
    ratechaser Posts: 1,674 Forumite
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    I used to subscribe to these offers from the Notts and would open them when passing one of their branches but since my leisure/work ratio has changed due to the big R word, it's not really worth it having to travel to a branch and being offered life/pet/house insurance. The interest would be eaten up by fuel costs. I presume that these offers would be rapidly subscribed if they were available online.
    I could always make a day or two out of it I suppose and travel using my bus pass :cool:

    Likewise, I'll have to give this one a miss, cant see the interest differential being worth the parking and petrol costs to get to the branch. Its not even a full year term!
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