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Why not ask FordMoney? They messed up with their answers on these types of questions yesterday, but today (one would hope) they must be able to give a definitive answer. And if you aren't allowed to open more, but their IT system lets you, you may be wasting your time. Don't rely on answers on this thread - no-one here can be definitive. But FordMoney should (haha) be able to answer the question precisely by now.
Often get more sense on this forum compared with CSA's at banks/building society:p0 -
So in theory you could open 6 or 7 regular saver isas and fund them at £250 a month and not exceed the £20k isa limit. As long as all your isas are with Ford and you don’t invest more than £20k in terms of new money there shouldn’t be an issue – as long as Ford allow multiple isa accounts.
Or you could open 80 of them and put 250 in each straight away?!0 -
Or you could open 80 of them and put 250 in each straight away?!
Sounds like a good idea. Imagine the 80 welcome letters though and remembering all the account numbers!
They should rethink it though - maybe they should check out the Nottingham BS equivalent for ideas. Far cheaper and less bureaucratic for them to have one account with £1750 going in monthly then eight accounts with £250 going in!0 -
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I see in the MSE email box they're promoting the Ford RS. There's going to be a lot of disappointed people tomorrow when they receive the email, only to find its been pulled.0
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Deleted_User wrote: »So in theory you could have £20,000 in a ISA at 4% for a whole year?
I wonder whether that would work in practice?
I've already used mine up at 1.8%. !!!!!!!
I phoned them yesterday to check this as I was originally told by their customer service guy that you could open as many of the regular ISA accounts at 4% to use your full annual £20K allowance.
However, when I called again to verify as this did not sound right, I was informed that within their ISA wrapper you can only have one regular saver ISA at 4% and the balance of any other funds you want to deposit into the cash ISA will need to be invested in any of the other 3 ISA offerings they have available. Not what I was originally told.0 -
I phoned them yesterday to check this as I was originally told by their customer service guy that you could open as many of the regular ISA accounts at 4% to use your full annual £20K allowance.
However, when I called again to verify as this did not sound right.... Not what I was originally told.
Maybe call again and see if it is third time lucky?
Remember the saying about gift horses"In the future, everyone will be rich for 15 minutes"0 -
The Regular Saver Isa product doesn't seem to have been thought through very well, not just for not allowing the maximum amount to be paid in for a tax year, but for it not being aligned with this either.0
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I wonder has anyone successfully applied seven of Ford Regular saver ISA in one go ?
How did you do that ? Did you do over the phone or online ??0 -
Why not ask FordMoney? They messed up with their answers on these types of questions yesterday, but today (one would hope) they must be able to give a definitive answer. And if you aren't allowed to open more, but their IT system lets you, you may be wasting your time. Don't rely on answers on this thread - no-one here can be definitive. But FordMoney should (haha) be able to answer the question precisely by now.
You really don't want to be asking Ford Money - they're a little clueless:
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