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  • Steve_xx
    Steve_xx Posts: 6,979 Forumite
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    karlie88 wrote: »
    The fact that it's a standard regular saver and that they're registered on here, surely means the account is protected under the FSCS? No?

    Who Knows?

    I've emailed the Chorley and the FSCS for clarification regarding the accounts. I'll post their response when I receive it.
  • Mee
    Mee Posts: 1,505 Forumite
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    Hi
    Has anyone tried opening a Smart Save Monthly (2) before their issue 1 has matured? Not sure if there is a restriction on opening different issues from T&Cs.
    Free thinker.:cool:
  • steve65e
    steve65e Posts: 154 Forumite
    The new RS offering from Chorley BS looks worth a look: 2.50% p.a. variable; 12 months term; max £500 per month; branch or post; open to UK residents; this BS seems to have online 'read only' functionality. Plus a distinct 2.75% issue for existing members of long standing. Does anyone see a catch?

    Only that you have no access to your money until maturity.
  • mgarl10024
    mgarl10024 Posts: 643 Forumite
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    I just spoke to a lady from Chorley who was very helpful.

    - Yes - FSCS protected. Unless any of the exclusions apply (can't see how) or you're over the 85k limit.
    - Once opened, can pay in electronically (so good for SOs)
    - Works to a calendar month, so could pay in on both end of April and then beginning of May. Account will only allow 12 payments and will bounce a 13th, regardless of the timing.
    - Online, read only, access available once set up.
    - Withdrawals only by cash (limits apply), cheque, or CHAPS (with fee), but can respond to request for maturity instructions requesting cheque to be sent out at maturity, speeding up process.

    Looks good to me. Still can't find the catch.
  • mgarl10024
    mgarl10024 Posts: 643 Forumite
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    steve65e wrote: »
    Only that you have no access to your money until maturity.
    Unless the rate drops, in which case you can choose to leave.
  • veryintrigued
    veryintrigued Posts: 3,843 Forumite
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    edited 25 April 2017 at 4:20PM
    I decided to instruct them to leave a small balance in my new Saver account.....

    .

    Just a piece of advice for future reference after a previous Chorley RS matured. From a post in 2016.

    Keeping a few pounds with institutions sometimes pays dividends.

    *Little fist pump*
  • mgarl10024
    mgarl10024 Posts: 643 Forumite
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    Just a piece of advice for future reference after a previous Chorley RS matured. From a post in 2016.

    Keeping a few pounds with institutions sometimes pays dividends.

    *Little fist pump*

    How did you find them? You're obviously thinking of going back so they must have been ok?
  • badger09
    badger09 Posts: 11,643 Forumite
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    Just a piece of advice for future reference after a previous Chorley RS matured. From a post in 2016.

    Keeping a few pounds with institutions sometimes pays dividends.

    *Little fist pump*

    Indeed. Sadly, I didn't follow that advice:o

    I had their 18 month Sunshine Saver @ 4.5% (those were the days:p) but closed it after maturity. I checked today and I can still log in using my old details but won't qualify for the members' rate.

    I probably won't bother with this as I'm already feeding almost £4k a month into regular savers and it won't be long at that rate before the feeder accounts run dry.

    Don't think the loss of a few extra pennies will keep me awake at night, whereas the thought of how my OH and son would cope with the 40+ accounts cluttering up my spreadsheet definitely does:rotfl:
  • badger09
    badger09 Posts: 11,643 Forumite
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    mgarl10024 wrote: »
    How did you find them? You're obviously thinking of going back so they must have been ok?

    I found them fine to deal with. Sending a cheque after maturity was rather quaint though;)
  • veryintrigued
    veryintrigued Posts: 3,843 Forumite
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    mgarl10024 wrote: »
    How did you find them? You're obviously thinking of going back so they must have been ok?

    Yes as Badger says they've been fine.
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